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<p> '''''dung´hil''''' ( אשׁפת , <i> ''''''ashpōth''''' </i> , 1 Samuel 2:8 , מדמנה , <i> '''''madhmēnāh''''' </i> , etc., with other words; κοπρία , <i> '''''koprı́a''''' </i> , Luke 14:35 ): Dung heap, or place of refuse. To sit upon a dunghill ( 1 Samuel 2:8; [[Psalm]] 113:7; Lamentations 4:5 ) is significant of the lowest and most wretched condition. To turn a house into a dunghill ( Daniel 2:5; Daniel 3:29 ), or be flung upon a dunghill ( Luke 14:35 ), marks the extreme of ignominy. See also [[Dung]] . </p> | <p> '''''dung´hil''''' ( אשׁפת , <i> ''''''ashpōth''''' </i> , 1 Samuel 2:8 , מדמנה , <i> '''''madhmēnāh''''' </i> , etc., with other words; κοπρία , <i> '''''koprı́a''''' </i> , Luke 14:35 ): Dung heap, or place of refuse. To sit upon a dunghill ( 1 Samuel 2:8; [[Psalm]] 113:7; Lamentations 4:5 ) is significant of the lowest and most wretched condition. To turn a house into a dunghill ( Daniel 2:5; Daniel 3:29 ), or be flung upon a dunghill ( Luke 14:35 ), marks the extreme of ignominy. See also [[Dung]] . </p> | ||
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dung´hil ( אשׁפת , 'ashpōth , 1 Samuel 2:8 , מדמנה , madhmēnāh , etc., with other words; κοπρία , koprı́a , Luke 14:35 ): Dung heap, or place of refuse. To sit upon a dunghill ( 1 Samuel 2:8; Psalm 113:7; Lamentations 4:5 ) is significant of the lowest and most wretched condition. To turn a house into a dunghill ( Daniel 2:5; Daniel 3:29 ), or be flung upon a dunghill ( Luke 14:35 ), marks the extreme of ignominy. See also Dung .