'Doors' definitions:
Definition of 'Doors'
From: Easton
- Doors moved on pivots of wood fastened in sockets above and below (Prov. 26:14). They were fastened by a lock (Judg. 3:23, 25; Cant. 5:5) or by a bar (Judg. 16:3; Job 38:10). In the interior of Oriental houses, curtains were frequently used instead of doors.
- The entrances of the tabernacle had curtains (Ex. 26:31-33, 36). The "valley of Achor" is called a "door of hope," because immediately after the execution of Achan the Lord said to Joshua, "Fear not," and from that time Joshua went forward in a career of uninterrupted conquest. Paul speaks of a "door opened" for the spread of the gospel (1 Cor. 16:9; 2 Cor. 2:12; Col. 4:3). Our Lord says of himself, "I am the door" (John 10:9). John (Rev. 4:1) speaks of a "door opened in heaven."
Words containing 'Doors'
- Door,
- Dooring,
- In doors,
- Out doors,
- Out of doors,
- door-to-door,
- Back door,
- Batten door,
- Blank door,
- Blind door,
- Clack door,
- Dead door,
- Death's door,
- Door County,
- Door, WI,
- Dutch door,
- False door,
- Feed door,
- Folding door,
- Fore door,
- Front door,
- Jib door,
- Next door to,
- Screen door,
- Stage door,
- Storm door,
- Street door,
- To lie at the door of,
- To make the doors,
- To swing a door,
- Venetian door,
- Weather door,
- Wicket door,
- Within doors,
- Without doors,
- accordion door,
- barn door,
- car door,
- cargo door,
- door guard,
- door latch,
- door prize,
- double door,
- exterior door,
- fire door,
- french door,
- half door,
- hatchback door,
- heck door,
- interior door,
- louvered door,
- next door,
- open door,
- out-of-door,
- out-of-doors,
- outside door,
- revolving door,
- service door,
- show the door,
- side door,
- sliding door,
- swing door,
- swinging door,
- trap door,
- Door County, WI,
- To keep the wolf from the door,
- To lie at one's door,
- Without-door,
- closed-door,
- bi-fold door,
- door-key child,
- open-door policy,
- trap-door spider,
- To lay a fault misfortune etc at one's door