Tables in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(Mark 7:4) means banqueting-couches or benches, on which the
Jews reclined when at meals. This custom, along with
the use of
raised tables like ours, was introduced among the Jews
after the
Captivity. Before this they had, properly speaking, no
table.
That which served the purpose was a skin or piece of
leather
spread out on the carpeted floor. Sometimes a stool
was placed
in the middle of this skin. (See ABRAHAM'S BOSOM
-T0000055;
BANQUET -T0000434; MEALS -T0002451.)
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