ABRAHAM'S BOSOM
- Easton's
- Torrey's
| EASTON'S BIBLE DICTIONARY |
(Luke 16:22,23) refers to the custom of reclining on
couches at table, which was prevalent among the Jews, an arrangement which
brought the head of one person almost into the bosom of the one who sat or
reclined above him. To "be in Abraham's bosom" thus meant to enjoy happiness
and rest (Matthew 8:11; Luke 16:23) at the banquet in Paradise.
(See BANQUET; MEALS.)
| TORREY'S "THE NEW TOPICAL TEXTBOOK" (additional material included) |
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