Thesaurus Adytum... temples, whence oracles were given. Hence: A private chamber; a sanctum. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. ADYTUM. ad'-i-tum (Latin from .../a/adytum.htm - 6kAedias
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/a/advocating.htm - 6k Holies (23 Occurrences) ... qodhashim, Exodus 26:33, debhir, 1 Kings 6:16, etc.; in the New Testament, hagia hagion, Hebrews 9:3): The name given to the innermost shrine, or adytum of the ... /h/holies.htm - 17k Holy (1097 Occurrences) ... qodhashim, Exodus 26:33, debhir, 1 Kings 6:16, etc.; in the New Testament, hagia hagion, Hebrews 9:3): The name given to the innermost shrine, or adytum of the ... /h/holy.htm - 99k International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ADYTUMad'-i-tum (Latin from Greek aduton, adjective adutos, "not to be entered"): Applied to the innermost sanctuary or chambers in ancient temples, and to secret places which were open only to priests: hence, also to the Holy of Holies in the Jewish temple.
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary ( n.) The innermost sanctuary or shrine in ancient temples, whence oracles were given. Hence: A private chamber; a sanctum. |
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