חִיצוֹן
chi.tson (H2435)
outer
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The Hebrew word חִיצוֹן, transliterated as chi.tson, has a short definition of "outer." This term suggests a spatial or relational concept, indicating something that is situated on the outside or beyond a boundary. The 25 occurrences of this word in the Bible indicate its importance and frequent use in various contexts. The range of usage for chi.tson spans different parts of the Bible, including the Pentateuch, Prophets, and Historical Books. It is often used to describe locations, objects, or boundaries, highlighting the concept of exteriority. For example, it can refer to the outside of a house or the perimeter of a city. In this sense, chi.tson serves as an adjectival or adverbial modifier, providing context and orientation to the reader. The significance of chi.tson lies in its ability to convey a sense of spatial and relational relationships. By emphasizing the outer aspects of things, this word helps to create a visual and cognitive understanding of the surrounding environment. In doing so, it enables readers to imagine and navigate the world in a more nuanced and detailed manner.
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He carved all the walls of the house around with carved figures of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers, inside and outside.
He overlaid the floor of the house with gold, inside and outside.
He removed the covered way for the Sabbath that they had built in the house, and the king’s entry outside to Yahweh’s house, because of the king of Assyria.
Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons were for the outward business over Israel, for officers and judges.
Now after this, he built an outer wall to David’s city, on the west side of Gihon, in the valley, even to the entrance at the fish gate. He encircled Ophel with it, and raised it up to a very great height; and he put valiant captains in all the fortified cities of Judah.
and Shabbethai and Jozabad, of the chiefs of the Levites, who had the oversight of the outward business of God’s house;
The king said, “Who is in the court?” Now Haman had come into the outer court of the king’s house, to speak to the king about hanging Mordecai on the gallows that he had prepared for him.
The sound of the wings of the cherubim was heard even to the outer court, as the voice of God Almighty when he speaks.
Then he brought me into the outer court. Behold, there were rooms and a pavement made for the court all around. Thirty rooms were on the pavement.
He measured the length and width of the gate of the outer court which faces toward the north.
Its arches were toward the outer court. Palm trees were on its posts. The ascent to it had eight steps.
Its arches were toward the outer court. Palm trees were on its posts on this side and on that side. The ascent to it had eight steps.
Its posts were toward the outer court. Palm trees were on its posts on this side and on that side. The ascent to it had eight steps.
to the space above the door, even to the inner house, and outside, and by all the wall all around inside and outside, by measure.
Then he brought me out into the outer court, the way toward the north. Then he brought me into the room that was opposite the separate place, and which was opposite the building toward the north.
Opposite the twenty cubits which belonged to the inner court, and opposite the pavement which belonged to the outer court, was gallery against gallery in the third floor.
The wall that was outside by the side of the rooms, toward the outer court before the rooms, its length was fifty cubits.
For the length of the rooms that were in the outer court was fifty cubits. Behold, before the temple were one hundred cubits.
From under these rooms was the entry on the east side, as one goes into them from the outer court.
When the priests enter in, then they shall not go out of the holy place into the outer court, but they shall lay their garments in which they minister there; for they are holy. Then they shall put on other garments, and shall approach that which is for the people.”
Then he brought me back by the way of the outer gate of the sanctuary, which looks toward the east; and it was shut.
When they go out into the outer court, even into the outer court to the people, they shall put off their garments in which they minister, and lay them in the holy rooms. They shall put on other garments, that they not sanctify the people with their garments.
He said to me, “This is the place where the priests shall boil the trespass offering and the sin offering, and where they shall bake the meal offering; that they not bring them out into the outer court, to sanctify the people.”
Then he brought me out into the outer court, and caused me to pass by the four corners of the court; and behold, in every corner of the court there was a court.