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Solomon's Porch

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American Tract Society Bible Dictionary by American Tract Society (1859)

See TEMPLE.\par

Smith's Bible Dictionary by William Smith (1863)

Sol’omon’s Porch. See Palace; Temple. .

Fausset's Bible Dictionary by Andrew Robert Fausset (1878)

Joh 10:23. A portion of the temple which according to Josephus (B. J. 5:5, section 1; Ant. 20:9, section 7) remained from Solomon’s time. It rose from a great depth, occupying part of the valley, and supported by a wall 400 cubits high, formed of immense stones, some 20 cubits long. The Chaldaeans spared it, perhaps for its strength and beauty. Our Lord walked in its shelter in winter.

New and Concise Bible Dictionary by George Morrish (1899)

Some porch or colonnade attached to the temple built by Herod. The Lord ’walked’ therein, where there was room for the Jews to gather round Him. Joh 10:23. When Peter and John had cured the lame man, the people congregated in the same place, and Peter addressed them. It was probably an unfrequented part of the outer temple, for the believers met there in the earliest days of the church. Act 3:11; Act 5:12.

Dictionary of the Bible by James Hastings (1909)

SOLOMON’S PORCH.—See Temple, § 11 (a).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia by James Orr (ed.) (1915)

See PORCH, SOLOMON’S.

Easy-To-Read Word List by Various (1990)

An area on the east side

of the Temple, covered by a roof.

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