The concept of Stronghold in Christianity
Synonyms: Fortress, Citadel, Castle, Bulwark, Fortification, Fastness
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Christian concept of 'Stronghold'
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) The word for 'strength' here means a stronghold or fortified place, which serves as an asylum or refuge, offering safety.[1] (2) A place of safety or security, referenced in the context of God providing shelter from dangers.[2] (3) Metaphorically refers to the 'way of the Lord' as a fortress or a place of safety where righteousness secures protection from external threats.[3] (4) A place of safety and security in spiritual joy, allowing believers to rise above difficulties through their faith in God.[4] (5) A fortified position that symbolizes both physical and spiritual security.[5]
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) This describes Jerusalem, where the people had confidence, and they also believed Jahweh would intervene to protect the temple.[6] (2) The safe places where David and his men sought shelter from Saul's pursuers.[7]
From: A Cyclopedia of Biblical literature
(1) Askelon was recognized as a stronghold during various historical periods, emphasizing its defensive capabilities.[8]