Siding
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Definition and Context: In the context of biblical architecture and construction, "siding" refers to the materials used to cover the exterior of buildings, providing protection from the elements and contributing to the structure's aesthetic appearance. While the Bible does not explicitly mention "siding" as a term, it does describe various materials and methods used in construction, particularly in the context of significant structures such as the Tabernacle, Solomon's Temple, and other buildings.

Biblical References and Examples:

1. The Tabernacle: The Tabernacle, as described in the Book of Exodus, was a portable sanctuary used by the Israelites during their wanderings in the wilderness. The exterior of the Tabernacle was covered with layers of curtains and animal skins. Exodus 26:14 states, "Make for the tent a covering of ram skins dyed red, and over that a covering of fine leather." These coverings served as protective siding, shielding the sacred space from weather and providing a distinct appearance.

2. Solomon's Temple: Solomon's Temple, a permanent structure built in Jerusalem, utilized various materials for its construction and siding. The exterior was adorned with costly stones and cedar wood. 1 Kings 6:15 notes, "He lined the interior walls of the temple with cedar boards, paneling them from the floor of the temple to the ceiling, and he covered the floor of the temple with planks of juniper." The use of cedar, known for its durability and resistance to decay, was a practical choice for siding.

3. The Use of Cedar and Stone: Cedar wood and stone are frequently mentioned in the Bible as materials used in construction. Cedar, in particular, was highly valued for its aromatic qualities and resistance to insects and rot. In addition to Solomon's Temple, cedar was used in the construction of palaces and other significant buildings. Stone, often used in conjunction with wood, provided a sturdy and lasting foundation and exterior.

4. Symbolism and Spiritual Significance: The materials used for siding in biblical structures often carried symbolic meanings. Cedar, for example, was associated with strength, beauty, and longevity. The use of precious materials in the construction of sacred spaces symbolized the glory and majesty of God. The attention to detail and quality in these structures reflected the reverence and devotion of the people towards God.

5. Practical Considerations: The choice of materials for siding in biblical times was influenced by practical considerations such as availability, climate, and the intended purpose of the building. The use of durable and weather-resistant materials ensured the longevity and functionality of the structures.

Cultural and Historical Insights: Understanding the materials and methods used for siding in biblical times provides insight into the cultural and historical context of the ancient Near East. The emphasis on quality and craftsmanship in construction reflects the values and priorities of the people, as well as their desire to honor God through their work.

Theological Implications: The construction of sacred spaces with specific materials and designs underscores the importance of holiness and sanctity in worship. The use of siding in these structures serves as a reminder of the need for protection and separation from the profane, highlighting the distinctiveness of the divine presence.

In summary, while the Bible does not explicitly mention "siding" as a term, the concept is evident in the descriptions of construction materials and methods used in significant biblical structures. These materials not only served practical purposes but also carried symbolic and theological significance, reflecting the values and beliefs of the biblical authors and their communities.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (p. pr.& vb. n.) of Side.

2. (n.) Attaching one's self to a party.

3. (n.) A side track, as a railroad; a turnout.

4. (n.) The covering of the outside wall of a frame house, whether made of weatherboards, vertical boarding with cleats, shingles, or the like.

5. (n.) The thickness of a rib or timber, measured, at right angles with its side, across the curved edge; as, a timber having a siding of ten inches.

Strong's Hebrew
6657. Tsedad -- a place on the N. border of Canaan
... Zedad. From the same as tsad; a siding; Tsedad, a place near Palestine -- Zedad.
see HEBREW tsad. 6656, 6657. Tsedad. 6658 . Strong's Numbers.
/hebrew/6657.htm - 6k
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The Revolution of 1911
... We were evidently not to be kept waiting, for the train stood ready on a siding,
and our slight baggage was soon placed in the racks of the only third-class ...
/.../the fulfilment of a dream of pastor hsis/chapter xix the revolution of.htm

The Church of the Middle Ages
... This arrangement did not, however, bring peace between the Popes and the emperors,
the Popes siding with the Guelphs in the long civil wars of the next two ...
/.../blunt/a key to the knowledge of church history/chapter x the church of.htm

To Alexander, Bishop of the City of Constantinople.
... may make them impenitent in the errors into which they have fallen, and obdurate
in impiety, as if they had bishops thinking the same thing and siding with them ...
/.../i to alexander bishop of the.htm

St. Bernard (Ad 1091-1153)
... When two popes had been chosen in opposition to each other, Bernard was able to
draw all the chief princes of Christendom into siding with that pope whose ...
/.../chapter xi st bernard ad.htm

The Earthquake
... But Philip was aware that what supported his master was the strong-siding champion,
conscience.' He might have made, he had made, many errors of judgment; he ...
/.../chapter xlvi the earthquake.htm

The Apology of Rufinus.
... iii, 33) and Epiphanius (Jerome Against John of Jerusalem, 11), they became estranged,
Jerome siding with Epiphanius and Rufinus with John (Jer Letter li, 6 ...
/.../the apology of rufinus.htm

Innocent the Bishop of the Presbytery of Rome. He Sent an Embassy ...
... Jovius, apprehensive of being suspected by the emperor of siding with Alaric, committed
a still greater act of imprudence by taking an oath on the safety of ...
/.../the ecclesiastical history of sozomenus/chapter vii innocent the bishop of.htm

Causes of the Deposition of Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem. Mutual ...
... In fact, they had both been suspected previously; the one, that is, Acacius, of
favoring the heresy of Arius; and the other, of siding with those who maintain ...
/.../chapter xxv causes of the deposition.htm

Accidental Causes of Corruption.
... I answer,"It makes me, on the contrary, more and more distrustful of the Latin,
the Bohairic and the Gothic versions to find them exclusively siding with Cod ...
/.../chapter ii accidental causes of.htm

part iii.
... brought against them, when they saw the venerable Bishops Arius and Asterius [1560] ,
who came up in their company, withdrawing from them and siding with us ...
/.../athanasius/select works and letters or athanasius/part iii 2.htm

Thesaurus
Siding (3 Occurrences)
... 5. (n.) The thickness of a rib or timber, measured, at right angles with its side,
across the curved edge; as, a timber having a siding of ten inches. ...
/s/siding.htm - 7k

Quick-footed (7 Occurrences)
... 1 Chronicles 12:8 And some of the Gadites, siding with David, went to his strong
place in the waste land, great and strong men, trained for war, expert in the ...
/q/quick-footed.htm - 8k

Lye (4 Occurrences)
... It is much used in making soap, etc. 2. (n.) A short side line, connected with
the main line; a turn-out; a siding. 3. (n.) A falsehood. Int. ...
/l/lye.htm - 7k

Length (135 Occurrences)
... WEY). Acts 14:4 At length the people of the city split into parties, some
siding with the Jews and some with the Apostles. (WEY). ...
/l/length.htm - 37k

Experienced (23 Occurrences)
... 1 Chronicles 12:8 And some of the Gadites, siding with David, went to his strong
place in the waste land, great and strong men, trained for war, expert in the ...
/e/experienced.htm - 13k

Parties (13 Occurrences)
... WEY). Acts 14:4 At length the people of the city split into parties, some
siding with the Jews and some with the Apostles. (WEY). ...
/p/parties.htm - 10k

Side (4225 Occurrences)
... 16. (vt) To work (a timber or rib) to a certain thickness by trimming the sides.
17. (vt) To furnish with a siding; as, to side a house. Int. ...
/s/side.htm - 10k

Side-ward (1 Occurrence)
Side-ward. Side-walls, Side-ward. Siding . Multi-Version Concordance Side-ward
(1 Occurrence). ... (See JPS). Side-walls, Side-ward. Siding . Reference Bible
/s/side-ward.htm - 6k

Split (36 Occurrences)
... WEY). Acts 14:4 At length the people of the city split into parties, some
siding with the Jews and some with the Apostles. (WEY). ...
/s/split.htm - 19k

Expert (59 Occurrences)
... 1 Chronicles 12:8 And some of the Gadites, siding with David, went to his strong
place in the waste land, great and strong men, trained for war, expert in the ...
/e/expert.htm - 25k

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Siding (3 Occurrences)

Acts 14:4
At length the people of the city split into parties, some siding with the Jews and some with the Apostles.
(WEY)

Exodus 23:2
Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil; neither shalt thou bear witness in a cause to turn aside after a multitude to pervert justice;
(See NIV)

1 Chronicles 12:8
And some of the Gadites, siding with David, went to his strong place in the waste land, great and strong men, trained for war, expert in the use of arms, whose faces were like the faces of lions, and they were quick-footed like roes on the mountains;
(BBE)

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