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<p> '''''kuv´ẽrd wā''''' ( מיסך , <i> '''''mēṣākh''''' </i> , "a covered walk"): Mentioned in 2 Kings 16:18 (the King James Version "covert") as a gallery belonging to the temple, concerning the purpose of which opinions differ. Some consider it to have been the place where the king stood or sat during the [[Sabbath]] services; others, a public place for teaching; others, the way by which the priest entered the sanctuary on the Sabbath. </p> | |||
Covered Way <ref name="term_2538" /> | |||
<p> ''''' kuv´ẽrd wā ''''' ( מיסך , <i> ''''' mēṣākh ''''' </i> , "a covered walk"): [[Mentioned]] in 2 Kings 16:18 (the King James Version "covert") as a gallery belonging to the temple, concerning the purpose of which opinions differ. Some consider it to have been the place where the king stood or sat during the [[Sabbath]] services; others, a public place for teaching; others, the way by which the priest entered the sanctuary on the Sabbath. </p> | |||
== References == | |||
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<ref name="term_2538"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/covered+way Covered Way from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 15:22, 14 October 2021
Covered Way [1]
kuv´ẽrd wā ( מיסך , mēṣākh , "a covered walk"): Mentioned in 2 Kings 16:18 (the King James Version "covert") as a gallery belonging to the temple, concerning the purpose of which opinions differ. Some consider it to have been the place where the king stood or sat during the Sabbath services; others, a public place for teaching; others, the way by which the priest entered the sanctuary on the Sabbath.