Lodge, Lodging

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1aulizomaiVerbG835

properly, "to lodge in a courtyard" (aule, See COURT, No. 2), then, "to lodge in the open," denotes, in the NT, "to pass the night, to lodge anywhere," Mat 21:17, Luk 21:37, RV, "lodged" (AV, "abode"). See the metaphorical use in the Sept. and the Heb. of Psa 30:5, "(weeping) may come in to lodge (at even)," i.e., as a passing stranger. See ABIDE.

A-2kataskenooVerbG2681

"to pitch one's tent" (kata, "down," skene, "a tent"), is rendered "to lodge," of birds, in Mat 13:32, Mar 4:32, Luk 13:19. In Act 2:26, it is used of the body of the Lord in the tomb, as dwelling in hope, RV, "shall dwell" (marg., "tabernacle"), AV, "shall rest." See DWELL, REST. Cp. kataskenosis, "a roosting place."

A-3kataluoVerbG2647

in one of its meanings, signifies "to unloose" (kata, "down," luo, "to loose"), "unyoke," as of horses, etc., hence intransitively, "to take up one's quarters, to lodge," Luk 9:12, Luk 19:7, RV, "to lodge" (AV, "to be a guest"). See COME, Note (7) (come to nought), DESTROY, DISSOLVE, OVERTHROW, THROW. Cp. kataluma, "a guest chamber, inn."

A-4xenizoVerbG3579

"to receive as a guest" (xenos, "a guest, stranger"), "to entertain, lodge," is used in the Active Voice in Act 10:23, Act 28:7, RV, "entertained" (AV, "lodged"); Heb 13:2, "have entertained;" in the Passive Voice, Act 10:6 (lit., "he is entertained"), Act 10:18, Act 10:32, Act 21:16. Its other meaning, "to think strange," is found in 1Pe 4:4, 1Pe 4:12. See ENTERTAIN, STRANGE.

B-1xeniaNounG3578

akin to A, No. 4, denotes (a) "hospitality, entertainment," Phm 1:22; (b) by metonymy, "a place of entertainment, a lodging-place," Act 28:23 (some put Phm 1:22 under this section).