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Stocks
Bible Dictionary of Animals, Plants and other Objects
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Comments: Blind men who chose to sit in the stocks from Bishopwearmouth Green.
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Comments: Line art drawing of stocks.
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Comments: Two young women, playfully locked in stocks or pillory at the Turku Medieval market 2015 in central Turku, Finland Proper (I still refuse to call it "Southwest Finland"), Finland.
From Smith: Stocks, (An instrument of punishment, consisting of two beams, the upper one being movable, with two small openings between them, large enough for the ankles of the prisoner.--ED.) The term "stocks" is applied in the Authorized Version to two different articles one of which answers rather to our pillory, inasmuch as the body was placed in a bent position, by the confinement of the neck and arms as well as the legs while the other answers to our "stocks," the feet alone being confined in it. The prophet Jeremiah was confined in the first sort, (Jeremiah 20:2) which appears to have been a common mode of punishment in his day, (Jeremiah 29:26) as the prisons contained a chamber for the special purpose, termed "the house of the pillory." (2 Chronicles 16:10) (Authorized Version "prison-house"). The stocks, properly so called, are noticed in (Job 13:27; Job 33:11; Acts 16:24) The term used in (Proverbs 7:22) (Authorized Version "stocks") more properly means a fetter.
Verses:
- 2 Chronicles 16:10
- Job 13:27
- Job 33:11
- Jeremiah 20:2
- Jeremiah 20:3
- Jeremiah 29:26
- Acts 16:24
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Bible Diciontary of Animals, Plants, and other Objects. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​apo/​s/stocks.html. 2024.