Chambering
Chambering
(Rom. 13:13), wantonness, impurity.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Chambering
chamber-ing: Illicit intercourse; the rendering in English Versions of the Bible since Tyndale of , kotais (literally beds, Rom 13:13). The Greek usage is paralleled in classic authors and the Septuagint; like the English participle, it denotes repeated or habitual acts. The word is not recorded elsewhere in English literature as verb or participle in this sense; in Othello, iii, 3, a chamberer is an intriguer, male wanton, in Byron, Werner, IV, 1, 404, a gallant or carpet knight, and in Chaucer, Clerk’s Tale, 766, a concubine.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Chambering
Licentiousness. Rom 13:13.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Chambering
primarily a place in which to lie down, hence, “a bed, especially the marriage bed,” denotes, in Rom 13:13, “illicit intercourse.” See BED, CONCEIVE.