אִיסְטַטְיוֹן, (στατίων, statio, v. Harper’s Lat. Dict. 1882 s. v. Statio II, B, 4) seat of the fiscal officers in the Roman provinces, also the staff of officers. Gen. R. s. 66 (play on Shulamith Cant. VII,
אִיסְטַטְיוֹן, the people of Israel שמשלמת אִיסְטַטְיוֹנוֹ של עולם וכ׳ that preserves the (divine) government of the world complete (filling the vacancies) both in this world &c. Cant. R. to l. c. איסטטיונרון, read אִיסְטַטְיוֹנָרִין (stationarii) the number of officers (of the divine government). Cmp. צַדִּיק. V. סְטַטְיוֹנָר