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Window
        properly only an opening in a house for the admission of light
        and air, covered with lattice-work, which might be opened or
        closed (2 Kings 1:2; Acts 20:9). The spies in Jericho and Paul
        at Damascus were let down from the windows of houses abutting on
        the town wall (Josh. 2:15; 2 Cor. 11:33). The clouds are
        metaphorically called the "windows of heaven" (Gen. 7:11; Mal.
        3:10). The word thus rendered in Isa. 54:12 ought rather to be
        rendered "battlements" (LXX., "bulwarks;" R.V., "pinnacles"), or
        as Gesenius renders it, "notched battlements, i.e., suns or rays
        of the sun"= having a radiated appearance like the sun.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Window' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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