Cabin
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The term "cabin" does not appear explicitly in the Bible; however, the concept of a small, enclosed dwelling or shelter can be inferred from various scriptural contexts. In biblical times, the architecture and living conditions were quite different from modern understandings of a cabin, yet the idea of a simple, humble abode resonates with several biblical themes.

Biblical Context and Imagery

1. Temporary Dwellings: The Israelites' journey through the wilderness involved living in temporary shelters, akin to what might be considered cabins today. These were tents or booths, as described in the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot), where the Israelites were commanded to live in booths for seven days to remember their deliverance from Egypt (Leviticus 23:42-43). This practice highlights the transient nature of earthly dwellings and the reliance on God's provision.

2. Prophetic Imagery: In Isaiah 1:8, the prophet uses the imagery of a "hut in a cucumber field" to describe the desolation of Zion: "And the Daughter of Zion is left like a shelter in a vineyard, like a hut in a cucumber field, like a city besieged." This imagery evokes the idea of a solitary, vulnerable structure, much like a cabin, emphasizing the themes of isolation and divine judgment.

3. Simplicity and Humility: The Bible often extols the virtues of simplicity and humility, which can be symbolized by a modest dwelling. Proverbs 15:16-17 states, "Better a little with the fear of the LORD than great treasure with turmoil. Better a meal of vegetables where there is love than a fattened ox with hatred." This passage underscores the value of contentment and peace over material wealth, akin to the humble lifestyle associated with cabin living.

4. Jesus' Earthly Life: Jesus Christ, during His earthly ministry, exemplified a life of simplicity and humility. In Matthew 8:20, Jesus says, "Foxes have dens and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay His head." This statement reflects His itinerant lifestyle and lack of permanent dwelling, resonating with the notion of a simple, transient shelter.

5. Spiritual Shelter: The concept of a cabin can also be metaphorically linked to the spiritual refuge found in God. Psalm 91:1-2 declares, "He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the LORD, 'He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.'" This passage highlights the ultimate security and peace found in God's presence, surpassing any physical dwelling.

Cultural and Historical Considerations

In ancient Israel, homes were typically constructed from materials readily available in the region, such as stone, mud-brick, and wood. While the Bible does not specifically mention cabins, the simplicity of these structures reflects the broader biblical themes of humility, reliance on God, and the transient nature of earthly life.

The notion of a cabin, as understood in contemporary terms, can serve as a metaphor for the believer's journey through life—a temporary abode on the way to an eternal home. This aligns with the biblical perspective that emphasizes the impermanence of earthly life and the hope of eternal dwelling with God.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) A cottage or small house; a hut.

2. (n.) A small room; an enclosed place.

3. (n.) A room in ship for officers or passengers.

4. (v. i.) To live in, or as in, a cabin; to lodge.

5. (v. t.) To confine in, or as in, a cabin.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
CABIN

kab'-in (chanuyyoth, "vaults"; Jeremiah 37:16 the Revised Version (British and American), "cells"): In the East the prison often consisted of a pit (compare "dungeon-house" the Revised Version (British and American) and "house of the pit" the Revised Version, margin) with vaulted cells around it for the confinement of prisoners. The word is probably a gloss. The phrase "and into the cells" seems superfluous after "into the dungeonhouse."

Greek
2572. kalupto -- to cover
... Word Origin akin to kalube (hut, cabin) Definition to cover NASB Word Usage being
covered (1), concealed (1), cover (2), covers (2), veiled (2). cover, hide. ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2572.htm - 7k
Strong's Hebrew
2588. chanuth -- a cell, vault
... cabin. From chanah; properly, a vault or cell (with an arch); by implication, a
prison -- cabin. see HEBREW chanah. 2587, 2588. chanuth. 2589 . ...
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Library

The Outlook Changed.
... he was riding along enjoying the air and view, when all at once he came across a
bit of a clearing in the trees, and in the clearing an old cabin almost fallen ...
//christianbookshelf.org/gordon/quiet talks on service/the outlook changed.htm

Life on Board
... From six to seven I read in our cabin to two or three of the passengers (of whom
there were about eighty English on board), and each of my brethren to a few ...
//christianbookshelf.org/wesley/the journal of john wesley/life on board.htm

Voyage to China
... of GOD's Word among the heathen Chinese I left London for Liverpool; and on the
19th of September 1853 a little service was held in the stern cabin of the ...
//christianbookshelf.org/taylor/a retrospect/chapter viii voyage to china.htm

The Heroic Women of Early Indiana Methodism.
... on, he was about to dismount and prepare to sleep out, when he was met by a young
man, a hunter, who took the tired bishop to his father's cabin and extended ...
/.../the heroic women of early indiana methodism/the heroic women of early.htm

Prayer and the Word of God (Continued)
... He retired early but not to sleep. At midnight he heard the dogs barking
furiously and the sound of someone entering the cabin. ...
/.../bounds/the necessity of prayer/xiii prayer and the word.htm

Affecting Incident at Sea.
... The captain told us there was no danger, and some of the second cabin passengers
returned to their berths only to tumble back pellmell a moment later. ...
/.../moody/moodys anecdotes and illustrations/affecting incident at sea.htm

Waiting for the Irish Boat
... Finding there was no room for me to speak, I retired into my cabin and
left him to Mr. Hopper. Soon after, one or two of his own ...
/.../wesley/the journal of john wesley/waiting for the irish boat.htm

His Charge of Cowardice is Baseless: for Basil Displayed the ...
... of severer labours,' exhausting the list of such terms, and giving with laboured
circumstantiality every symptom of this cowardice: the retired cabin, the door ...
/.../gregory/gregory of nyssa dogmatic treatises etc/section 12 his charge of.htm

Farewell
... I went into my cabin and looking through the hole that was doing duty of a round
window, I beheld the monument of Themistocles passing slowly, and when I could ...
/.../conversion of a high priest into a christian worker/chapter i farewell.htm

A Supplementary Chapter to the Bible in Spain
... In a minute or two the steward came running up to us from the cabin, and said,
'There are two or three strange people below who seem to want something; but ...
/.../a supplementary chapter to the.htm

Thesaurus
Cabin
... 3. (n.) A room in ship for officers or passengers. 4. (vi) To live in, or as in,
a cabin; to lodge. 5. (vt) To confine in, or as in, a cabin. Int. ...CABIN. ...
/c/cabin.htm - 7k

Lodge (64 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary. 1. (n.) A shelter in which one may rest; as:
(a) A shed; a rude cabin; a hut; as, an Indian's lodge. 2 ...
/l/lodge.htm - 29k

Wretched (14 Occurrences)
... 2. (a.) Worthless; paltry; very poor or mean; miserable; as, a wretched poem; a
wretched cabin. 3. (a.) Hatefully contemptible; despicable; wicked. ...
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By (30426 Occurrences)
... by a church. 4. (pref.) Used in specifying adjacent dimensions; as, a cabin
twenty feet by forty. 5. (pref.) Against. 6. (pref.) With ...
/b/by.htm - 8k

Cabbon (1 Occurrence)

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Companion (44 Occurrences)
... 3. (n.) A fellow; -- in contempt. 4. (n.) A skylight on an upper deck with frames
and sashes of various shapes, to admit light to a cabin or lower deck. ...
/c/companion.htm - 20k

Cabinet (1 Occurrence)

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After (10866 Occurrences)
... 3. (v.) To ward the stern of the ship; -- applied to any object in the
rear part of a vessel; as the after cabin, after hatchway. ...
/a/after.htm - 12k

Awning (1 Occurrence)
... 2. (n.) That part of the poop deck which is continued forward beyond the bulkhead
of the cabin. Multi-Version Concordance Awning (1 Occurrence). ...
/a/awning.htm - 7k

Approach (56 Occurrences)
... 4. (vt) To come near to in place, time, or character; to draw nearer to; as, to
approach the city; to approach my cabin; he approached the age of manhood. ...
/a/approach.htm - 24k

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