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Foundation
In Bible versions:
Foundation: NETSur: AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
one of the gates of Jerusalem
that withdraws or departs; rebellion
that withdraws or departs; rebellion
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Sur (31° 46´, 35° 14´)
Hebrew
Strongs #05495: rwo Cuwr
Sur = "turning aside"1) a temple gate
5495 Cuwr soor
the same as 5494; Sur, a gate of the temple:-Sur.see HEBREW for 05494
Foundation [NAVE]
FOUNDATIONDeut. 32:22; Josh. 6:26; 1 Sam. 2:8; 2 Sam. 22:8, 16; 1 Kin. 5:17; 6:37; 7:9; 16:34; 2 Chr. 3:3; 8:16; 23:5; Ezra 3:3, 10; 4:12; 5:16; 6:3; Job 4:19; 22:16; 38:4; Psa. 11:3; 18:7, 15; 82:5; 87:1; 89:14; 97:2; 102:25; 104:5; 137:7; Prov. 3:19; 8:29; Isa. 24:18; 28:16; 33:6; 44:28; 48:13; 51:13; 54:11; 58:12; Jer. 31:37; 51:26; Lam. 4:11; Ezek. 13:14; 30:4; 41:8; Amos 9:6; Mic. 1:6; 6:2; Hag. 2:18; Zech. 4:9; 8:9; 12:1; Matt. 7:25; Luke 6:48, 49; 14:29; Acts 16:26; Rom. 15:20; 1 Cor. 3:10, 11, 12; Eph. 2:20; 3:17; Col. 1:23; 1 Tim. 3:15; 6:19; 2 Tim. 2:19; Heb. 1:10; 6:1; 11:10; 1 Pet. 5:10; Rev. 21:14, 19
Sur [NAVE]
SUR, gate of the temple, 2 Kin. 11:6.FOUNDATION [ISBE]
FOUNDATION - foun-da'-shun: In Hebrew the words for "foundation" are mostly derivatives from yacadh, "to found," and in Greek two words are used: one, katabole, of "foundation of the world" (Mk 13:35; 25:34; Lk 11:50; Jn 17:24, etc.); the other, themelios, of the foundation of a building (Lk 6:48,49; 14:29; Acts 16:26, etc.), in which sense it is also used metaphorically in various connections (Christ the foundation of the church, 1 Cor 3:11; or the apostles and prophets the foundation, with Christ as corner-stone, Eph 2:20; the foundation of repentance, Heb 6:1, etc.). In Ps 11:3, "if the foundations be destroyed," the Hebrew word is shath. In Jer 50:15, the Revised Version (British and American) reads "bulwarks" for "foundations"; conversely in Ps 89:14; 97:2, for the King James Version "habitation," the Revised Version (British and American) reads "foundation," and in Isa 6:4 for the King James Version "posts," reads "foundations."James Orr
SUR [ISBE]
SUR - sur (Codex Vaticanus Assour, Codex Alexandrinus Sour): Those that dwelt in Sur are mentioned along with the inhabitants of Sidon, Tyre, Ocina, etc., as dreading the approach of Holofernes and the Assyrian any (Judith 2:28). The names run from North to South, and Sur immediately follows Tyre (modern Sur]), with which, therefore, it can hardly be identified. No probable identification has been suggested.See also JERUSALEM.
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