Furniture in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
fur'ni-tur (kar, kelim; skeue): In Gen 31:34 kar is
translated "furniture" in the King James Version, but
"saddle" in the American Standard Revised Version. The
latter is decidedly preferable. It was the "camel-basket,"
or the basket-saddle of the camel, which was a sort of
palanquin bound upon the saddle. Upon this saddle-basket
Rachel sat with the teraphim hidden beneath, and her wily
father did not suspect the presence of his gods in such a
place. In other places the word kelim is used, and is
generally rendered "vessels," though sometimes "furniture."
It may have many other renderings also (see BDB). Ex 31:7;
39:33 mention the furniture of the Tent, which is specified
in other places. Moses is instructed (25:9) to make a
sanctuary or tabernacle and the furniture thereof according
to the pattern showed him in the Mount. The furniture of the
Court consisted of the brazen altar and laver (40:29,30);
that of the Holy Place, of the table of showbread, the
golden lampstand and altar of incense (39:36; 40:22-26; Heb
9:2); that of the Holy of Holies, of the ark and mercy-seat
overshadowed by the cherubim. The tribe of Levi was set
apart by Yahweh to "keep all the furniture of the tent of
meeting" (Nu 3:8). When David organized the tabernacle-
worship in Jerusalem and assigned the Levites their separate
duties, certain men "were appointed over the furniture, and
over all the vessels of the sanctuary" (1 Ch 9:29). In Nah
2:9 the singular form of the word keli is used, and is
rendered "furniture." The prophet refers to the abundant,
costly, luxurious furniture and raiment, largely the results
of their conquests and plunder in many countries.
In Acts 27:19 the word skeue is translated in the King James
Version and the Revised Version (British and American)
"tackling," with "furniture" in the Revised Version, margin.
By way of information regarding the general furniture of the
house little is said directly in the Scriptures. The chamber
built for Elisha upon the wall contained a bed, a table, a
seat, and lampstand. This was doubtless the furnishing of
most bedrooms when it could be afforded. The prophet Amos
had a supreme contempt for the luxurious furniture of the
grandees of Samaria (3:12; 6:4). For full particulars see
HOUSE; TABERNACLE; TEMPLE.
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