Jump to: Smith's • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Easton's Bible Dictionary A gate-keeper (2 Samuel 18:26; 2 Kings 7:10; 1 Chronicles 9:21; 2 Chronicles 8:14). Of the Levites, 4,000 were appointed as porters by David (1 Chronicles 23:5), who were arranged according to their families (26:1-19) to take charge of the doors and gates of the temple. They were sometimes employed as musicians (1 Chronicles 15:18). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A man who has charge of a door or gate; a doorkeeper; one who waits at the door to receive messages.2. (n.) A carrier; one who carries or conveys burdens, luggage, etc.; for hire. 3. (n.) A bar of iron or steel at the end of which a forging is made; esp., a long, large bar, to the end of which a heavy forging is attached, and by means of which the forging is lifted and handled in hammering and heating; -- called also porter bar. 4. (n.) A malt liquor, of a dark color and moderately bitter taste, possessing tonic and intoxicating qualities. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia PORT; PORTERport, por'-ter: "Port" in the sense of "gate" (of a city or building) is obsolete in modern English, and even in the King James Version is found only in Nehemiah 2:13. "Porter," as "gate-keeper," however, is still in some use, but "porter" now (but never in the English Versions of the Bible) generally means a burden-carrier. In the Old Testament, except in 2 Samuel 18:26 2 Kings 7:10, 11, the porter (sho`er) is a sacred officer of the temple or tabernacle, belonging to a particular family of the Levites, with a share in the sacred dues (Nehemiah 13:5; Nehemiah 12:47). The "porters" are mentioned only in Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah, and Chronicles has a special interest in them, relating that their duties were settled as far back as the time of David (1 Chronicles 26:1-19), and that the office extended further to the first settlement of Palestine and even to Moses' day (1 Chronicles 9:17-26). The office was evidently one of some dignity, and the "chief-porters" (1 Chronicles 9:26) were important persons. For some inscrutable reason the Revised Version (British and American) renders sho`er by "doorkeeper" in 1 Chronicles 15-26, but not elsewhere. Greek 2377. thuroros -- a doorkeeper ... of Speech: Noun, Feminine; Noun, Masculine Transliteration: thuroros Phonetic Spelling: (thoo-ro-ros') Short Definition: a door-keeper, porter Definition: a ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2377.htm - 6k Strong's Hebrew 7778. shoer -- a gatekeeper... doorkeeper, porter. Or shomer {sho-are'}: active participle of sha'ar (as denominative from sha'ar); a janitor -- doorkeeper, porter. see HEBREW sha'ar. ... /hebrew/7778.htm - 6k 8652. tara -- doorkeeper 5449. sabbal -- burden bearer 2410. Chatita -- a Levite Library How St Francis Gave to Brother Masseo the Office of Porter, of ... Letter P Jesus the Good Shepherd. At Dilligen How St Francis, Walking one Day with Brother Leo, Explained to Him ... John Chapter x. 13-Nov History of the Mt. Byrd Church. When Established. Where. Charter ... The Good Shepherd. Discourse on the Good Shepherd. Self-Examination Thesaurus Porter (6 Occurrences)... to the end of which a heavy forging is attached, and by means of which the forging is lifted and handled in hammering and heating; -- called also porter bar. ... /p/porter.htm - 11k Port (3 Occurrences) Kore (4 Occurrences) Shallum (27 Occurrences) Journey (214 Occurrences) Doorkeeper (8 Occurrences) Day's (19 Occurrences) Argob (6 Occurrences) Owl (11 Occurrences) Hawk (6 Occurrences) Resources What is an acolyte? | GotQuestions.orgWhat did Jesus mean when He said “I am the door” (John 10:7)? | GotQuestions.org Porter: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Porter (6 Occurrences)Mark 13:34 John 10:3 2 Samuel 18:26 2 Kings 7:10 1 Chronicles 9:21 2 Chronicles 31:14 Subtopics Related Terms Free-will-offerings (6 Occurrences) |