Benches
Bible Usage:
- benches used once.
- Bible Reference: Ezekiel 27:6
Dictionaries:
- Included in Eastons: Yes
- Included in Hitchcocks: No
- Included in Naves: No
- Included in Smiths: No
- Included in Websters: Yes
- Included in Strongs: Yes
- Included in Thayers: No
- Included in BDB: Yes
Strongs Concordance:
- H7175 Used 1 time
Deck of a Tyrian ship, described by Ezekiel (27:6) as overlaid with box-wood.
Of ivory
Ezekiel 27:6
BENCH, noun
1. A long seat, usually of board or plank, differing from a stool in its greater length.
2. The seat where judges sit in court; the seat of justice. Hence,
3. The persons who sit as judges; the court.
Free bench in England, the estate in copy hold lands, which the wife, being espoused a virgin, has for her dower, after the decease of her husband. This is various in different manors, according to their respective customs.
King's bench in England, a court in which the king formerly sat in person, and which accompanied his household. The court consists of the Lord Chief Justice, and three other justices, who have jurisdiction over all matters of a criminal or public nature. It has a crown side and a plea side; the former determining criminal, the latter, civil causes.
BENCH, verb transitive To furnish with benches.
1. To seat on a bench
2. verb intransitive To sit on a seat of justice.
BENCH'ER, noun In England, the benchers in the inns of court, are the senior members of the society who have the government of it. They have been readers, and being admitted to please within the bar, are called inner barristers. They annually elect a treasurer.
1. The alderman of a corporation.
2. A judge.
Bible Usage:
- benches used once.
- Bible Reference: Ezekiel 27:6
Dictionaries:
- Included in Eastons: Yes
- Included in Hitchcocks: No
- Included in Naves: No
- Included in Smiths: No
- Included in Websters: Yes
- Included in Strongs: Yes
- Included in Thayers: No
- Included in BDB: Yes
Strongs Concordance:
- H7175 Used 1 time