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Ezechiël 38:11

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11 En zult zeggen: Ik zal optrekken naar dat dorpland, ik zal komen tot degenen, die in rust zijn, die zeker wonen, die altemaal wonen zonder muur, en grendel noch deuren hebben.

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Ezechiël 36:5

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5 Daarom, zo zegt de Heere Heere: Zo Ik niet in het vuur Mijns ijvers gesproken heb tegen het overblijfsel der heidenen, en tegen het ganse Edom; die Mijn land zichzelven ten erve gegeven hebben met blijdschap des gansen harten, met begerige plundering, opdat de landerij daarvan ten rove zou zijn!

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"Hunting Camp on the Plains" by Henry Farny

To “dwell” somewhere, then, is significant – it’s much more than just visiting – but is less permanent than living there. And indeed, to dwell somewhere in the Bible represents entering that spiritual state and engaging it, but not necessary permanently. A “dwelling,” meanwhile, represents the various loves that inspire the person who inhabits it, from the most evil – “those dwelling in the shadow of death” in Isaiah 9, for example – to the exalted state of the tabernacle itself, which was built as a dwelling-place for the Lord and represents heaven in all its details. Many people were nomadic in Biblical times, especially the times of the Old Testament, and lived in tents that could be struck, moved and raised quickly. Others, of course, lived in houses, generally made of stone and wood and quite permanent. In between the two were larger, more elaborate tent-style structures called tabernacles or dwellings; the tabernacle Moses built for the Ark of the Covenant is on this model.