Palace.
This term represents several Hebrew words, and may signify castle, fortress, the king's residence, or any large building. Thus the expression occurs, "the palace of the king's house." 2 Kings 15:25. Solomon built several for himself and for his wives. 2 Chronicles 36:19. The temple built by Solomon is also called 'the palace.' 1 Chronicles 29:1, 1 Chronicles 1:29. In the N.T. the palace of the high priest, aule, signifies his court. Matthew 26:3, Matthew 1:26, Matthew 1:26. In Philippians 1:13 the word is praitorion, 'the court of the praetor,' or governor, or perhaps 'the praetorian guard,' from which Paul's keepers were taken. Called PRAETORIUM in Mark 15:16.