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== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_66190" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_66190" /> ==
<p> This may perhaps be said to be the most perfect earthly shape of a plane (the 'cube' being perfection for a solid). See 'four' under [[Numbfrs.]] It was the shape of the brazen altar, &nbsp;Exodus 27:1; &nbsp;Exodus 38:1; the breastplate, &nbsp;Exodus 28:16; &nbsp;Exodus 39:9; and the altar of incense, &nbsp;Exodus 30:2; &nbsp;Exodus 37:25 . Apparently it was the shape of the 'panels' of the base of the molten sea in Solomon's temple, &nbsp;1 Kings 7:31; also of the court of the future temple, &nbsp;Ezekiel 40:47; the altar of the same, &nbsp;Ezekiel 43:16; the portion of the land offered as a holy oblation, &nbsp;Ezekiel 48:20; for the sanctuary, &nbsp;Ezekiel 45:2; and for the city, &nbsp;Ezekiel 48:16 . </p>
<p> This may perhaps be said to be the most perfect earthly shape of a plane (the 'cube' being perfection for a solid). See 'four' under NUMBFRS. It was the shape of the brazen altar, &nbsp;Exodus 27:1; &nbsp;Exodus 38:1; the breastplate, &nbsp;Exodus 28:16; &nbsp;Exodus 39:9; and the altar of incense, &nbsp;Exodus 30:2; &nbsp;Exodus 37:25 . Apparently it was the shape of the 'panels' of the base of the molten sea in Solomon's temple, &nbsp;1 Kings 7:31; also of the court of the future temple, &nbsp;Ezekiel 40:47; the altar of the same, &nbsp;Ezekiel 43:16; the portion of the land offered as a holy oblation, &nbsp;Ezekiel 48:20; for the sanctuary, &nbsp;Ezekiel 45:2; and for the city, &nbsp;Ezekiel 48:16 . </p>
          
          
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77627" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77627" /> ==
<div> '''1: τετράγωνος ''' (Strong'S #5068 — Adjective — tetragonos — tet-rag'-on-nos ) </div> <p> "four-cornered" (from tetra, see above, and gonia, "a corner, or angle"), is found in &nbsp;Revelation 21:16 . </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Τετράγωνος''''' ''' (Strong'S #5068 Adjective tetragonos tet-rag'-on-nos ) </div> <p> "four-cornered" (from tetra, see above, and gonia, "a corner, or angle"), is found in &nbsp;Revelation 21:16 . </p>
          
          
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60345" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60345" /> ==
<p> [[Foursquare,]] a. Having four sides and four angles equal quadrangular. </p>
<p> [[Foursquare]] a. Having four sides and four angles equal quadrangular. </p>
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_123427" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_123427" /> ==
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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3898" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3898" /> ==
<p> '''''fōr´skwār''''' ( רבע , <i> '''''rābha‛''''' </i> ; τετράγωνος , <i> '''''tetrágōnos''''' </i> ): "Foursquare," meaning equal in length and breadth, not round, is the translation of <i> '''''rābha‛''''' </i> (from obsolete <i> '''''rebha‛''''' </i> , "four"); it occurs in the description of the altar of burnt offering (&nbsp;Exodus 27:1; &nbsp;Exodus 38:1 ); of the altar of incense (&nbsp;Exodus 30:2; &nbsp;Exodus 37:25 ); of the breastplate of the high priest (&nbsp;Exodus 28:16; &nbsp;Exodus 39:9 ); of the panels of the gravings upon the mouth of the brazen or molten sea in Solomon's temple (&nbsp;1 Kings 7:31 ); of the inner court of Ezekiel's temple (&nbsp;Ezekiel 40:47 ); of "the holy oblation" of the city of Ezekiel's vision (&nbsp;Ezekiel 48:20 , <i> '''''rebhı̄‛ı̄''''' </i> , "fourth"); of the new [[Jerusalem]] of John's vision (&nbsp;Revelation 21:16 , τετραγονος , <i> '''''tetragonos''''' </i> ), and conveys the idea of perfect symmetry. In the King James Version marginof &nbsp;1 Kings 6:31 , we have "five-square," square being formerly used for equal-sided, as it still is in "Three-square file." </p>
<p> ''''' fōr´skwār ''''' ( רבע , <i> ''''' rābha‛ ''''' </i> ; τετράγωνος , <i> ''''' tetrágōnos ''''' </i> ): "Foursquare," meaning equal in length and breadth, not round, is the translation of <i> ''''' rābha‛ ''''' </i> (from obsolete <i> ''''' rebha‛ ''''' </i> , "four"); it occurs in the description of the altar of burnt offering (&nbsp;Exodus 27:1; &nbsp;Exodus 38:1 ); of the altar of incense (&nbsp;Exodus 30:2; &nbsp;Exodus 37:25 ); of the breastplate of the high priest (&nbsp;Exodus 28:16; &nbsp;Exodus 39:9 ); of the panels of the gravings upon the mouth of the brazen or molten sea in Solomon's temple (&nbsp;1 Kings 7:31 ); of the inner court of Ezekiel's temple (&nbsp;Ezekiel 40:47 ); of "the holy oblation" of the city of Ezekiel's vision (&nbsp;Ezekiel 48:20 , <i> ''''' rebhı̄‛ı̄ ''''' </i> , "fourth"); of the new [[Jerusalem]] of John's vision (&nbsp;Revelation 21:16 , τετραγονος , <i> ''''' tetragonos ''''' </i> ), and conveys the idea of perfect symmetry. In the King James Version marginof &nbsp;1 Kings 6:31 , we have "five-square," square being formerly used for equal-sided, as it still is in "Three-square file." </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 13:49, 14 October 2021

Morrish Bible Dictionary [1]

This may perhaps be said to be the most perfect earthly shape of a plane (the 'cube' being perfection for a solid). See 'four' under NUMBFRS. It was the shape of the brazen altar,  Exodus 27:1;  Exodus 38:1; the breastplate,  Exodus 28:16;  Exodus 39:9; and the altar of incense,  Exodus 30:2;  Exodus 37:25 . Apparently it was the shape of the 'panels' of the base of the molten sea in Solomon's temple,  1 Kings 7:31; also of the court of the future temple,  Ezekiel 40:47; the altar of the same,  Ezekiel 43:16; the portion of the land offered as a holy oblation,  Ezekiel 48:20; for the sanctuary,  Ezekiel 45:2; and for the city,  Ezekiel 48:16 .

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [2]

1: Τετράγωνος (Strong'S #5068 — Adjective — tetragonos — tet-rag'-on-nos )

"four-cornered" (from tetra, see above, and gonia, "a corner, or angle"), is found in  Revelation 21:16 .

King James Dictionary [3]

Foursquare a. Having four sides and four angles equal quadrangular.

Webster's Dictionary [4]

(a.) Having four sides and four equal angles.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [5]

fōr´skwār ( רבע , rābha‛  ; τετράγωνος , tetrágōnos ): "Foursquare," meaning equal in length and breadth, not round, is the translation of rābha‛ (from obsolete rebha‛ , "four"); it occurs in the description of the altar of burnt offering ( Exodus 27:1;  Exodus 38:1 ); of the altar of incense ( Exodus 30:2;  Exodus 37:25 ); of the breastplate of the high priest ( Exodus 28:16;  Exodus 39:9 ); of the panels of the gravings upon the mouth of the brazen or molten sea in Solomon's temple ( 1 Kings 7:31 ); of the inner court of Ezekiel's temple ( Ezekiel 40:47 ); of "the holy oblation" of the city of Ezekiel's vision ( Ezekiel 48:20 , rebhı̄‛ı̄ , "fourth"); of the new Jerusalem of John's vision ( Revelation 21:16 , τετραγονος , tetragonos ), and conveys the idea of perfect symmetry. In the King James Version marginof  1 Kings 6:31 , we have "five-square," square being formerly used for equal-sided, as it still is in "Three-square file."

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