-
Aedicula or
tabernacle, a nook or
frame intended for a
tabernacle shrine The
biblical Jewish holiday named Sukkot, or the
Feast of
Tabernacles.
Temple in...
- Traditions, &
Tabernacles | Britannica". www.britannica.com.
Retrieved 2022-06-22. "Sukkot, The
Feast of
Booths (known to some as the
Feast of
Tabernacles) | Jewish...
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According to the
Hebrew Bible, the
tabernacle (Hebrew: מִשְׁכַּן, romanized: miškan, lit. 'residence,
dwelling place'), also
known as the Tent of the Congregation...
- near the
tabernacle a
special lamp,
fuelled by oil or wax,
should be kept
alight to
indicate and
honour the
presence of Christ.
Tabernacles have generally...
- Ye Saints" Text
written by
William Clayton in 1846.
Performed by The
Tabernacle Choir at
Temple Square and
Orchestra at
Temple Square in 2008. Problems...
- was
referring to the
Feast of
Tabernacles. In the 2nd century,
Jewish Christians certainly kept the
Feast of
Tabernacles,
according to 20th
century Catholic...
- Saints, a
tabernacle is a
multipurpose religious building, used for
church services and conferences, and as
community centers.
Tabernacles were typically...
- Tin
tabernacles at
Wikimedia Commons Photographic record of Tin
Tabernacles in the UK – tintabernacles.co.uk BBC
Radio 4
programme on Tin
Tabernacles, 2006...
- (inclusive of the
holiness movement), a
tabernacle is the
center of a camp meeting,
where revival services occur.
Tabernacles may be
constructed in a cruciform-shaped...
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London Whitefield's
Tabernacle,
Tottenham Court Road,
London Whitefield's
Tabernacle, Penn Street,
Bristol Whitefield's
Tabernacle,
Kingswood (a town on...