Height
Height
“a summit, top,” is translated “height” in Eph 3:18, where it may refer either to “the love of Christ” or to “the fullness of God;” the two are really inseparable, for they who are filled into the fullness of God thereby enter appreciatively into the love of Christ, which “surpasseth knowledge;” in Rev 21:16, of the measurement of the heavenly Jerusalem. See ESTATE, HIGH.
more concrete than No. 1, is used (a) of “a height,” as a mountain or anything definitely termed a “height,” Rom 8:39 (metaphorically); (b) of “a high thing” lifted up as a barrier or in antagonistic exaltation, 2Co 10:5. See HIGH. Cp. hupsoo, “to exalt.”
Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Height
2Ki 19:23 (b) This proud ruler was boasting of his great power in conquering mighty kings, and powerful nations. (See Isa 37:24).
Eze 19:11 (b) By this figure we understand that the nation of Israel had risen above all the nations about her, both in strength, power and riches. Then because of her sinfulness, GOD permitted her to be broken down and withered.
Eze 31:5, Eze 31:10, Eze 31:14 (a) Assyria is thus represented as being at the top of the nations. She revealed her pride of position and power. (See also Amo 2:9).
Eze 32:5 (a) Hereby we learn that GOD will humble and bring down in defeat and humiliation Pharaoh, the King of Egypt.