A.B.D
Arabic Bible Dictionary
GARRISON
GARRISON (l.) Hebrews matstsab, a station; a place where one stands
(1 Samuel 14=>12); a military or fortified post (1 Samuel 13=>23; 14=>1, 4, 6,
etc.).
(2.) Hebrews netsib, a prefect, superintendent; hence a military post (1
Samuel 10=>5; 13=>3, 4; 2 Samuel 8=>6). This word has also been explained to
denote a pillar set up to mark the Philistine conquest, or an officer
appointed to collect taxes; but the idea of a military post seems to be the
correct one.
(3.) Hebrews matstsebah, properly a monumental column; improperly
rendered pi. “garrisons” in Ezekiel 26=>11; correctly in Revised Version
“pillars,” marg. “obelisks,” probably an idolatrous image.