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Reference: Bed-chamber

Easton

an apartment in Eastern houses, furnished with a slightly elevated platform at the upper end and sometimes along the sides, on which were laid mattresses. This was the general arrangement of the public sleeping-room for the males of the family and for guests, but there were usually besides distinct bed-chambers of a more private character (2Ki 4:10; Ex 8:3; 2Ki 6:12). In 2Ki 11:2 this word denotes, as in the margin of the Revised Version, a store-room in which mattresses were kept.

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Morish

The room set apart for sleeping in; being placed in the most retired position it became symbolical of the utmost privacy. 2Ki 6:12; Ec 10:20. Joash was hid in a bed-chamber, or a room adapted to that purpose, apparently connected with the temple. 2Ki 11:2. Travellers however, in the East, often have to spread their rugs on the floor of the same room in which the members of their host's family sleep, and the servants they bring with them sleep 'anywhere.' cf. 2Sa 11:9.

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