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 * a summer parlour.  Heb. a parlour of cooling.
   The {(836c)eeyah,} or upper chamber, seems to have been of the
   same description as the {ol(8961)h} of the Arabs, but properly
   ventilated, described by Dr. Shaw, who says, that to most of
   their houses there is a smaller one annexed, which sometimes
   rises one story higher than the house; at other times, it
   consists of one or two rooms only, and a terrace; while others
   that are built, as they frequently are, over the porch or
   gateway, have, if we except the ground floor, which they want,
   all the conveniences that belong to the house itself.  There
   is a door of communication from them into the gallery of the
   house; besides another, which opens immediately from a private
   staircase, down into the porch or street, without giving the
   least disturbance to the house.  In these back houses
   strangers are usually lodged and entertained; and to them
   likewise the men are wont to retire from the noise and hurry
   of their families, to be more at leisure for mediation or
   diversions.

  Am 3:15 
 * I have.
  19  2Sa 12:1-15  24:12  Mic 6:9 
 * he arose.
  Ps 29:1  Jer 10:7 

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