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== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_17366" /> ==
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_17366" /> ==
<p> Were erected not only in the outer walls and on the heights within cities, &nbsp;Judges 9:47-49 &nbsp; Psalm 48:12 &nbsp; Luke 13:4 , but along the frontiers of a country, at points where the approach of an enemy could be descried at a distance, &nbsp;Judges 9:17 &nbsp; Isaiah 21:6-9 &nbsp; Ezekiel 33:2-6 . [[A]] tower afforded a refuge to the surrounding inhabitants, in case of invasion; and often, when most of a city was subdued, the tower or citadel remained impregnable. </p> <p> So God is a strong and safe protector of his people, &nbsp;Psalm 18:2 &nbsp; 61:8 &nbsp; Proverbs 18:10 . [[A]] slight tower or look-out was often erected for the keeper of a vineyard or flock, &nbsp;2 Chronicles 26:10 &nbsp; Isaiah 5:2 &nbsp; Micah 4:8 &nbsp; Matthew 21:33; and travelers in [[Palestine]] see them in use at this day. </p>
<p> Were erected not only in the outer walls and on the heights within cities, &nbsp;Judges 9:47-49 &nbsp; Psalm 48:12 &nbsp; Luke 13:4 , but along the frontiers of a country, at points where the approach of an enemy could be descried at a distance, &nbsp;Judges 9:17 &nbsp; Isaiah 21:6-9 &nbsp; Ezekiel 33:2-6 . A tower afforded a refuge to the surrounding inhabitants, in case of invasion; and often, when most of a city was subdued, the tower or citadel remained impregnable. </p> <p> So God is a strong and safe protector of his people, &nbsp;Psalm 18:2 &nbsp; 61:8 &nbsp; Proverbs 18:10 . A slight tower or look-out was often erected for the keeper of a vineyard or flock, &nbsp;2 Chronicles 26:10 &nbsp; Isaiah 5:2 &nbsp; Micah 4:8 &nbsp; Matthew 21:33; and travelers in [[Palestine]] see them in use at this day. </p>
          
          
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_33737" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_33737" /> ==
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== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_37750" /> ==
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_37750" /> ==
<p> Used as parts of city walls, or separate, as [[Edar,]] [[Lebanon,]] etc., to defend wells, flocks, or commerce (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 26:10; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 27:4; &nbsp;Genesis 35:21; &nbsp;Micah 4:8). Also attached to vineyards, as lodges for the keepers, wherein they could watch against the depredations of man or beast (&nbsp;Isaiah 5:2; &nbsp;Matthew 21:33; &nbsp;Mark 12:1). </p>
<p> Used as parts of city walls, or separate, as EDAR, LEBANON, etc., to defend wells, flocks, or commerce (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 26:10; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 27:4; &nbsp;Genesis 35:21; &nbsp;Micah 4:8). Also attached to vineyards, as lodges for the keepers, wherein they could watch against the depredations of man or beast (&nbsp;Isaiah 5:2; &nbsp;Matthew 21:33; &nbsp;Mark 12:1). </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 10:00, 13 October 2021

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [1]

Were erected not only in the outer walls and on the heights within cities,  Judges 9:47-49   Psalm 48:12   Luke 13:4 , but along the frontiers of a country, at points where the approach of an enemy could be descried at a distance,  Judges 9:17   Isaiah 21:6-9   Ezekiel 33:2-6 . A tower afforded a refuge to the surrounding inhabitants, in case of invasion; and often, when most of a city was subdued, the tower or citadel remained impregnable.

So God is a strong and safe protector of his people,  Psalm 18:2   61:8   Proverbs 18:10 . A slight tower or look-out was often erected for the keeper of a vineyard or flock,  2 Chronicles 26:10   Isaiah 5:2   Micah 4:8   Matthew 21:33; and travelers in Palestine see them in use at this day.

Easton's Bible Dictionary [2]

 Genesis 11:4 Genesis 35:21 Judges 8:9,17 Song of Solomon 4:4 Ezekiel 29:10 Zechariah 14:10 Luke 13:4 2 Chronicles 26:9 Psalm 48:12 Isaiah 5:2 Matthew 21:33

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [3]

Used as parts of city walls, or separate, as EDAR, LEBANON, etc., to defend wells, flocks, or commerce ( 2 Chronicles 26:10;  2 Chronicles 27:4;  Genesis 35:21;  Micah 4:8). Also attached to vineyards, as lodges for the keepers, wherein they could watch against the depredations of man or beast ( Isaiah 5:2;  Matthew 21:33;  Mark 12:1).

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