The meaning of Parbar in the Bible
(From Easton's Bible Dictionary)
(I Chronicles 26:18), a place apparently connected with the temple, probably a "suburb" (q.v.), as the word is rendered in II Kings 23:11; a space between the temple wall and the wall of the court; an open portico into which the chambers of the official persons opened (I Chronicles 26:18).
See more on the meaning of Parbar in the Bible:
Parbar {International Standard Bible Encyclopedia}
Parbar {Hitchcock's Bible Name}
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