Nest
New TestamentVine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words
Definition
properly "an encamping, taking up one's quarters," then, "a lodging, abode" (kata, "down over," skene, "a tent"), is used of birds' "nest" in Mat 8:20, Luk 9:58. In the Sept., 1Ch 28:2, "the building;" Eze 37:27, "(My) tabernacle." The word nossia, signifying "a brood," Luk 13:34, used in the Sept. to denote a "nest," e.g., in Deu 22:6, Deu 32:11, signifies the actual receptacle built by birds in which to lay their eggs (having special reference to the prospective brood); but the word kataskenosis, used by the Lord, denotes "a resting or roosting place." This lends force to His comparison. Not only was He without a home, He had even a lodging place (cp. kataskenoo, "to lodge," e.g., Mat 13:32, Act 2:26, RV marg., "shall tabernacle;" see LODGE).