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Trench <1,,5482, charax>

primarily "a pointed stake," hence, "a palisade or rampart," is rendered "trench" in Luk 19:43, AV (RV, "bank," marg., "palisade"). In A.D. 70, Titus, the Roman general, surrounded Jerusalem with a palisaded mound (Tyndale, l.c., renders it "mound"). The Jews in one of their sorties destroyed this charax, after which Titus surrounded the city with a wall of masonry.

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