FURNITURE.—In the AV [Note: Authorized Version.] ‘furniture’ is used in the general sense of furnishings, just as Bunyan speaks of ‘soldiers and their furniture’ (Holy War, p. 112). 1. For the details of house furniture, see House, § 8. In this sense we read also of ‘the furniture of the tabernacle’ (Exo_31:7, Num_3:8 RV [Note: Revised Version.] , for AV [Note: Authorized Version.] ‘instruments,’ and elsewhere). For the less appropriate ‘furniture’ of the table of shewbread and of ‘the candlestick’ (Exo_31:8), RV [Note: Revised Version.] has ‘vessels.’
2. The ‘camel’s furniture’ of Gen_31:34 was a ‘camel-palankeen’ (Oxf. Heb. Lex. p. 1124), ‘a crated frame, with cushions and carpets inside, and protected by an awning above, fastened to the camel’s saddle’ (Driver, Genesis, in loc.), still used by women travellers in the East.