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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_58892" /> ==
<p> (מוּסִךְ השִּׁבָּת, musak hash-shabbath; Sept. ὁ θεμέλιος τῆς καθέδρας τῶν σαββάτων; Vulg. Musach sabbati, 2 Kings 16:18), is understood to mean a canopy under which [[Ahaz]] used to stand, at the entrance of the porch of the Temple, when he attended the service; but which he removed when he became an idolater, to show his contempt, and his intention of not resorting thither any more. (See [[Court]]). So we see in 2 Chronicles 28:24 that "he shut up the doors of the house of God" that none might enter to worship. (See [[Ahaz]]). </p>
       
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

(מוּסִךְ השִּׁבָּת, musak hash-shabbath; Sept. ὁ θεμέλιος τῆς καθέδρας τῶν σαββάτων; Vulg. Musach sabbati, 2 Kings 16:18), is understood to mean a canopy under which Ahaz used to stand, at the entrance of the porch of the Temple, when he attended the service; but which he removed when he became an idolater, to show his contempt, and his intention of not resorting thither any more. (See Court). So we see in 2 Chronicles 28:24 that "he shut up the doors of the house of God" that none might enter to worship. (See Ahaz).

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