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According to the
Hebrew Bible, the
Tabernacle (Hebrew: מִשְׁכַּן, mishkān,
meaning "residence" or "dwelling place"), also
known as the Tent of the Congregation...
- A
tabernacle is a fixed,
locked box in which, in some
Christian churches, the
Eucharist is "reserved" (stored). A less
obvious container for the same purpose...
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Brooklyn Tabernacle is an
evangelical non-denominational
megachurch located at 17
Smith Street at the
Fulton Mall in
downtown Brooklyn, New York City....
- The
Tabernacle Choir at
Temple Square,
formerly known as the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir, is an
American choir that is part of The
Church of
Jesus Christ of...
- 0°6′4″W / 51.49417°N 0.10111°W / 51.49417; -0.10111 The
Metropolitan Tabernacle is a
large Independent Reformed Baptist church in the
Elephant and Castle...
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traditional Ashke**** spelling: Sukkos/Succos),
commonly called the
Feast of
Tabernacles or in some
translations the
Festival of Shelters, and
known also as the...
- Lake
Tabernacle, also
known as the
Mormon Tabernacle, is
located on
Temple Square in Salt Lake City, in the U.S.
state of Utah. The
Tabernacle was built...
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Faith Tabernacle is an
evangelical megachurch and the
headquarters church of
Living Faith Church Worldwide. It is at Canaanland, Ota, Lagos, Nigeria, current...
- ISBN 978-0-500-051931.
Metropolitan Museum:
tabernacle frame, Florence, ca 1510 "National
Gallery of Art:
Tabernacle frames from the
Samuel H.
Kress collection"...
- Israelites.
Tabernacle may also
refer to:
Church tabernacle, a
small cupboard, chest, or
cabinet in
which the
consecrated hosts are kept
Tabernacle (Methodist)...