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Boyd’s Bible Dictionary
:
(seizing). Ward or lock-up (Lev. 24:12; Num. 15:34); well or
pit
(Gen. 37:24; {vi 19902-19907}Jer. 38:6-11); part of a
palace
(2 Chron. 16:10; Jer. 32:2; {vi 27745;27770}Acts 23:10,35).
Concise Bible Dictionary
:
In
Egypt
, in
Babylon
, among the Romans, and doubtless in most other nations, these were used as places in which to secure prisoners.
Joseph
was cast into prison, and his feet were hurt with
fetters
(Psa. 105:18), though it does not appear that there was any trial as to the crime of which he was accused.
God
interfered on his behalf, and made the keeper or
jailor
favorable to him, and he committed all the prisoners into Joseph’s care. This was the royal prison, but the condition of the place is not known: he called it “the
dungeon
.”
Jeremiah
was confined in “the court of the prison,” a place to which the Jews could come and where they could converse with him ({vi 19734-19744}Jer. 32:2-12).
Jehoiachin
was in prison in Babylon (Jer. 52:31). The prison at
Jerusalem
, under the Romans, is more fully described.
Peter
was bound by two
chains
, and lay asleep between two soldiers. It was under military rule, and the soldiers were responsible for the safety of the prisoners. The angel conducted Peter through the first and second
guard
to the outer
iron
gate
that led into the city. This shows what is meant by the “inner prison” mentioned elsewhere (Acts 12). At
Philippi
there was a jailor who was responsible for the safety of the prisoners. He, supposing some had escaped, was about to destroy himself, when
Paul
stopped him ({vi 27507-27511}Acts 16:23-27).
Fallen
angels
are said to be kept in “
everlasting
chains” (Jude 6); and there are spirits which are kept in prison (1 Peter 3:19). The
abyss
in which
Satan
is to be shut up for the thousand years is also called a prison, which may refer to the same place (Rev. 20:7).
Strong’s Dictionary of Greek Words:
Number:
3612
(
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)
Greek:
οἴκημα
Transliteration:
oikema
Phonic:
oy’-kay-mah
Meaning:
from
3611
; a tenement, i.e. (specially), a jail
KJV Usage:
prison
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