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Parlour
        (from the Fr. parler, "to speak") denotes an "audience chamber,"
        but that is not the import of the Hebrew word so rendered. It
        corresponds to what the Turks call a kiosk, as in Judg. 3:20
        (the "summer parlour"), or as in the margin of the Revised
        Version ("the upper chamber of cooling"), a small room built on
        the roof of the house, with open windows to catch the breeze,
        and having a door communicating with the outside by which
        persons seeking an audience may be admitted. While Eglon was
        resting in such a parlour, Ehud, under pretence of having a
        message from God to him, was admitted into his presence, and
        murderously plunged his dagger into his body (21, 22).
        The "inner parlours" in 1 Chr. 28:11 were the small rooms or
        chambers which Solomon built all round two sides and one end of
        the temple (1 Kings 6:5), "side chambers;" or they may have
        been, as some think, the porch and the holy place.
        In 1 Sam. 9:22 the Revised Version reads "guest chamber," a
        chamber at the high place specially used for sacrificial feasts.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Parlour' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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