How To Use Tabernacle In A Sentence

  • Previous to this, God ‘moved’ with the people in the tabernacle, which was built to house the tablets of the Commandments.
  • Additional options include erecting a sizable ornamental canopy or baldachin over the tabernacle, or setting the tabernacle within the apsidal wall or against the backdrop of a decorated reredos. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • Regina genuflected before the tabernacle and then knelt down on one of the pews, made the Sign of the Cross and began to pray silently.
  • Shekinah was but a poor and transitory symbol has 'tabernacled' amongst men in the Christ, and has from Him been communicated, and is being communicated in such measure as earthly limitations and conditions permit, and that these do point on assuredly to perfect impartation hereafter, when 'we shall be like Him, for we shall see Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V)
  • It is now hoped to put a tapestry behind the tabernacle with a light shining on it.
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  • The Temple itself (and before that the Tabernacle) was a medium of Divine revelation.
  • The incense employed in the service of the tabernacle walls compounded of the perfumes stacte, onycha, galbanum and pure frankincense. Smith's Bible Dictionary
  • He had seemed to regard his wife's chamber as a tabernacle, enshrining that which he held most sacred, and would never enter it until he was cleansed from the grime and dust of the stockyard and cattle camp, and had laid aside the associations of his working day. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • The only bread available was consecrated bread used in the tabernacle.
  • The relatively flimsy sukkah is a striking reminder that our lives on earth are but temporary, and our reliance and trust are not in our material possessions but in our faithful and loving Father and in the One who "tabernacled" among us - Yeshua, His Son and our Messiah. Lent & Beyond
  • The tabernacle's veils, composed of 4 colours were related to the 4 elements.
  • The only bread available was consecrated bread used in the tabernacle.
  • In Exodus 30: 22-30 we see Moses anointing the tabernacle, Aaron, and the priests as ministers unto God.
  • Much stress is laid upon this and other seeming discrepancies to conclude that the description of the tabernacle found in Ex., xxv-xxxi, xxxix-xl, is the work of post-exilian authors of the Priestly Code. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • In Old Testament times, blood from sacrificed animals was applied to certain vessels in the tabernacle or temple to make them holy for God's use.
  • Above are four statues of the queen, set in elaborate canopied tabernacles.
  • Tabernacle" for dwell is used to mark that, though still on the earth, they in spirit are hidden Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • During these hidden years, Jeanne often spent hours kneeling in the chapel, gazing at the crucifix or the tabernacle of Christ's presence.
  • Ed. [208] On this passage, which has given so much trouble to commentators, and which Calvin has considered as such length, it may be observed, that the term rendered scepter means also rod, and sometimes is translated tribe; perhaps because each of the twelve tribes had its rod laid up in the tabernacle and temple. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • This was a sacrifice of expiation; and the reason why he was allowed to offer it on Mount Moriah was partly in gracious consideration to his fear of repairing to Gibeon (1Ch 21: 29, 30), and partly in anticipation of the removal of the tabernacle and the erection of the temple there (2Ch 3: 1). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • When you wander into the Tabernacle Church Hall it reeks of bazaars and jumble sales.
  • He starts with the Bible, which includes the use of gold as adornment, the golden calf, and the detailed description of use of gold in sanctuary and tabernacle.
  • The altar in its entirety constituted the true tabernacle of the Most High, who assuredly could not dwell sub divo without a special roof of his own under the lofty vaulting of the naos. (p. 163) An Irish Ciborium and the Ciborium Generally
  • The tabernacle, sanctuary lamp and all brasses have been cleaned, polished and lacquered in both Mulranny and Tiernaur churches.
  • In the sixteenth century the vessels of the Tabernacle motif appeared on the inner sides of the doors of the Holy Arks in Synagogues.
  • Tabernacle; and first, the holy place, which the priests daily entered and which is called in verse 16 'the tent of meeting,' and next, the altar of burnt offering in the outer court, are in like manner sprinkled seven times with the blood, to 'hallow' them 'from the uncleanness of the children of Israel' (verse 19). Expositions of Holy Scripture
  • Mark wondered why so fastidious a medievalist allowed the Order of St. George to erect those three tin tabernacles and to matchboard the interior of the Abbey. The Altar Steps
  • Mr. Chas. E. Peck, presided at the organ, and Mr. D. B. Gulick, as chorister, led the singing, which was congregational, and rarely has more inspiriting or better sacred music been heard in the Tabernacle.
  • I stood praying within the Holy House, which is enclosed within the basilica, ornamented by marble architecture, as a sort of tabernacle or aedicule. Santa Casa
  • The term cabañuelas may be connected to the Hebrew version, which was the "Festival of the Tabernacles". Did You Know? January's weather in Mexico forecasts the rest of the year
  • Godhead being altogether in its own nature invisible, and yet desirous to be seen by and dwell with the children of men, therefore was the Son, who is the self-same substance with the Father, clothed with or tabernacled in our flesh, that in that flesh the nature and glory of the Godhead might be seen by and dwell with us. The Riches of Bunyan
  • The painting does not have to contain a Eucharistic reference if it has a tabernacle standing in front of it.
  • Word ... dwelt among us "(literally," tabernacled "); first, in humiliation; hereafter, in manifested glory (Re 21: 3). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Indeed, if the tabernacle is significantly isolated from the place of the routine public celebration of the sacred liturgy, then the possibility exists of the reserved sacrament gradually slipping from the parish or communal consciousness and being visited privately only by a few. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • The underlying thought appears to be that Jesus is a pre-existing divine being who became incarnate in the skene tent/tabernacle of David, i.e., in a fleshly body. Did Jesus Predict His Death? The Witness of Mark and John
  • Furthermore, they were accompanied into the land by the tabernacle, an evident token of the presence of God among them.
  • Moses then took the anointing oil, anointed the Tabernacle, and all that was within it and consecrated it.
  • And the Lord said to Moses: Behold the days of thy death are nigh: call Josue, and stand ye in the tabernacle of the testimony, that The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
  • At the moment I drew near he was having a long and involved argument with another controversialist touching on the sense of the word tabernacle as employed Scripturally, one holding it to mean the fleshly tenement of the soul and the other an actual place of worship. Europe Revised
  • Tabernacles celebrated the great ingathering of the harvest.
  • The Holy of holies was separate from the rest of the Tabernacle by a heavy veil or curtain.
  • One goat is then sacrificed and its blood sprinkled in the Tabernacle's innermost sanctum, the Holy of Holies.
  • He used typology and symbols in the furnishings of the tabernacle, the 7 feast days, as well as people.
  • The story told is that when King Solomon started to build his famous temple in Jerusalem, he entrusted the holy tabernacle that housed the Ten Commandments to his son, Menelik I, for safekeeping.
  • Jerusalem, the city of our solemnities, is indeed but a tabernacle, in comparison with the New Jerusalem. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • It is one and the same Lord who is immolated on the altar and honored in the tabernacle, and who pours out his blessings from the tabernacle. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • But if we take notice how Christ was received into Jerusalem five days before the Passover, with those very rites and solemnities that were used at the feast of Tabernacles, viz. "with branches of palms," &c. chapter 12: 13, these words may seem to relate to that time; and so the word feast might not denote the individual feast that was now instant, but the kind of feast, or festival-time. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • There are also accounts and explanations of the Ark's construction and its place in the tabernacle, and the administrative details for its transportation.
  • They made a ring, "moseyed" into it, and no cool man -- one who had the least sympathy for his tabernacle -- would have taken the knocks, kicks, bites, gougings, battings, etc., that were given and received by those two duelists for a trifle. Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters
  • Then answered Peter, and said unto Jesus, Lord, it is good for us to be here: if thou wilt, let us make here three tabernacles; one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias.
  • The Ark of the Covenant was put into the tabernacle.
  • The celebrant faced the tabernacle, his back to the uncomprehending congregants who busied themselves with their prayer books or rosaries.
  • Venerable Solanus Casey would often spend the night in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, and would wake up curled up on the floor beneath the tabernacle just in time for morning Mass.
  • As Patrick tells it, Fr. Foy was forbidden to say Mass on the High Altar and carried his portable tabernacle on the occasions he said his private Mass.
  • The height given to the tabernacle is quite nice, as are, again, the materials used in the construction. Renovations: St. Mary Church, Marietta, Ohio
  • In the tabernacle of the congregation without the vail, which is before the testimony, Aaron and his sons shall order it from evening to morning before the LORD: it shall be a statute for ever unto their generations on the behalf of the children of Israel. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • Oil was used for anointing the objects in the tabernacle setting them apart for Gods use.
  • When I want consciousness expansion, I go to my local tabernacle and I sing!
  • The enormous crucifix fixed on the wall behind the altar and above the golden tabernacle portrayed the death of Jesus Christ, the son of the Lord God, in a solemn and very sacred manner.
  • And after the second veil, the tabernacle which is called the holiest of all; Ex. 26. 31-33 which had the golden censer, Ex. 30. 1-6 and the ark of the covenant overlaid round about with gold, Ex. 25. 10-16 wherein was the golden pot that had manna, Ex. 16.33 and Aaron's rod that budded, Num. Hebrews 9.
  • Emmanu-el is “God tabernacled with us”—not above us or somewhere nearby. FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST
  • The only opposition comes from those who want to turn back the clock completely, spin the altar around, put the Mass back in Latin, enshrine the tabernacle on the altar, and reimpose the law of Friday abstinence.
  • For God created the world, which he wished to prepare as a tabernacle for man; and, since he wanted to clothe himself in man, he fashioned him to his own image and likeness.
  • Although those who genuflect when a tabernacle is not present or when the Blessed Sacrament is clearly removed from the tabernacle (for example, during much of the Sacred Triduum) typically do so out of a commendable pious habit, they should instead bow out of reverence towards the altar. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • In a departure from custom, the tabernacle is located in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, not behind the altar.
  • Then model your worship on the Mosaic tabernacle and priesthood.
  • Vex me, O Night, your stars stuttering like a stuck jukebox, put a spell on me, my bones atremble at your tabernacle of rhythm and blues. A Poem I Liked: Vex Me by Barbara Hamby
  • In the Diocese of Fort Wayne – South Bend, the Bishop has judged that the tabernacle is normally to be prominently located in the sanctuary of the church, along the central axis behind the main altar. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • Just looking at the pictures of the broken altar and missing gradine and tabernacle convince me that the altar isn't just being taken somewhere for cleaning, and definitely not for repairs! The stripping of the altars... in 2009
  • Additional options include erecting a sizable ornamental canopy or baldachin over the tabernacle, or setting the tabernacle within the apsidal wall or against the backdrop of a decorated reredos. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • On Earth, progressive tabernacles called ethical investment schemes have been using currency to support social causes for some time.
  • The Fisi ea bahari, probably the seal, is abundant in the seas, but the ratel or badger probably furnished the skins for the Tabernacle: bees escape from his urine, and he eats their honey in safety; lions and all other animals fear his attacks of the heel. The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death
  • He starts with the Bible, which includes the use of gold as adornment, the golden calf, and the detailed description of use of gold in sanctuary and tabernacle.
  • The robbers also damaged the altar in an effort to steal the tabernacle, where the Communion host is kept.
  • Soon, however, the practice of exposition became sufficiently common to seem to require an ostensorium for that express object, and for this the upright cylindrical vessel of crystal was at first retained, often with supports of an architectural character and with tabernacle work, niches, and statues. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • Accomplished conceits were readily adapted to works of widely differing scale, from the monumental towers of churches to the carved tabernacles above statues or the miniature spires of gold reliquaries.
  • God, our Lord hath chastised thee in the works of his hands, confess thou to our Lord in his good things and bless thou the God of worlds that he may re-edify in thee his tabernacle, and that he may call again to thee all prisoners and them that be in captivity and that thou joy in omnia secula seculorum. The Golden Legend, vol. 2
  • All animals killed by Israelites were to be killed at the tabernacle.
  • The altar in its entirety constituted the true tabernacle of the Most High, who assuredly could not dwell sub divo without a special roof of his own under the lofty vaulting of the naos. (p. 163) An Irish Ciborium and the Ciborium Generally
  • His chancellor Nicephorus burst open the Latin tabernacles, and trampled on the Holy Eucharist because it was consecrated in azyme bread. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • The tabernacle of the testimony" appropriately here comes to view, where God's faithfulness in avenging Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • After making the sign of the cross and genuflecting before the tabernacle, she knelt down and put her hands together in prayer.
  • He went voluntarily and of his own accord to the garden; which answered the adduction or bringing of the beast to be sacrificed unto the door of the tabernacle, according to the law: for there he did not only give up himself into the hands of those who were to shed his blood, but also actually entered upon the offering up of himself unto Pneumatologia
  • Israelites with a profound reverence for holy things; and nothing was more suited to this purpose than to debar from the tabernacle all who were polluted by any kind of uncleanness, ceremonial as well as natural, mental as well as physical. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Pillars of marble and alabaster support the base, and the tabernacle, also of alabaster, is surmounted by four beautifully carved angels in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. More Encouraging News from the Franciscans of the Immaculate: Their House in Lanherne, England
  • The tabernacle of the covenant, and the ark of the testimony, and the propitiatory, that is over it, and all the vessels of the tabernacle, The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete
  • However, the main activity at the Antonine nymphaeum was the re-erection of the fifth aedicule, or tabernacle, and the fourth niche in their correct positions, so that the architraves could be placed on top. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Anastylosis Projects - Antonine Nymphaeum Report 4
  • The national statue of Our lady of Fatima was positioned in the small tabernacle in St. Mary's Church Croom for one week.
  • God's tabernacle is called the tabernacle of David because David desired and chose to dwell in God's tabernacle for ever, Ps. lxi. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • In 1994 the church announced plans to convert the tabernacle in Vernal, Utah, into a temple.
  • Ray Carroll designed the altar, tabernacle, ambo and chair.
  • Before or after Mass, when the tabernacle is visible somewhere in the church, genuflection should be directed towards it. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • Apart from an ornately carved Gothic tabernacle that rises up above one of the two large metal doorways that open out toward the Cathedral, all the visitor sees from the Piazza is a long, low, clean white stone wall.
  • There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High.
  • The Keldermans family regularly planned or produced works of microarchitecture - choir screens, retables, tabernacles, and mantelpieces - and several of their designs were stipulated as prototypes for other buildings.
  • In common with other camphoraceous and strongly aromatic herbs, by reason of its volatile oil and its terebinthine properties, the Scandix, or Sweet Chervil, was entitled to make one of the choice spices used for composing the holy oil with which the sacred vessels of the Tabernacle were anointed by Moses. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • That is to say, the Word, a pre-existent divine being, became incarnate in the skene tent/tabernacle of David, i.e., in a fleshly body. Did Jesus Predict His Death? The Witness of Mark and John
  • And he shall plant the tabernacles of his palace between the seas in the glorious holy mountain; yet he shall come to his end, and none shall help him.
  • From 1412, Nanni di Banco's marble statue of Saint Philip filled the tabernacle.
  • We have a fine example in London, [99] and his most successful use of _stiacciato_ is on the Roman Tabernacle made a few years after the Brancacci relief. Donatello, by Lord Balcarres
  • The word 'tabernacled' (Greek for 'dwelt') among us" (Joh 2: 21; Heb 8: 2). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Replacing the tabernacle with an archbishop's throne in Armagh cathedral caused uproar among parishioners two years ago.
  • During this festival, the Hebrews dwelled in booths or tabernacles made of branches, which symbolized God's protection during their wilderness travels.
  • Recently, however, on tabernacle doors and antependia the older device is again met with. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Jesus is present in a very real and powerful way in every church that reserves the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle.
  • He abandoned the tabernacle of Shiloh, the tent he had set up among men.
  • In that tabernacle the Shekinah was the manifestation of the divine glory of Jehovah. The Revelation Explained
  • So, in John 2:19-22, we appear to have this interpretation of Amos 9:11: 1. The “I” is Jesus as the pre-existent Logos 2. The skene tent/tabernacle is the body of Jesus 3. It is fallen in the sense that it has been slain by the Jews 4. It will be rebuilt in the sense that it will be restored to life—being, thereby, raised up from the dead—by Jesus as the Logos. Did Jesus Predict His Death? The Witness of Mark and John
  • Now these tendencies and fears of death but yet the Scripture says of him moreover my voice shall dwell in hope the Lord Jesus tabernacled among men in hope that the body which he had would be his forever. Resurrection Sermon
  • She was a high-bowed, thirty-seven-foot drifter with tabernacled mainmast and a mizzen astern. THE MAIN CAGES
  • Moses then took the anointing oil, anointed the Tabernacle, and all that was within it and consecrated it.
  • Jesus is present in a very real and powerful way in every church that reserves the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle.
  • After Mass the Blessed Eucharist was brought to the Altar of Repose and the Tabernacle was left open, bare and empty.
  • We have seen that when Jesus came into this world, He was our Emmanuel, “God tabernacled with us.” FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST
  • Leviticus is a rigorous laying out of the law especially in regard to the tabernacle, temple, and cultic practice.
  • Then let Jehoiarib begin again with the month Tisri; and suppose all the courses jointly ministering at the feast of Tabernacles, and they will have finished their round (excepting one week over) by the month Nisan again: which gap of that one week how it is filled up, as also the intercalar month when it happened, would be too much for us to discuss in this place. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • An unusual feature is a well carved statue of the Virgin and Child, placed under a rich, tabernacled canopy on the east wall of nave.
  • The Immaculate Conception and the Assumption are rooted in the patristic axiom that Mary was the worthy Mother of God, a worthy tabernacle of the Most High.
  • And we sit in a sukkah, the tabernacle itself, which is just a shed, a shack, open to the sky, with just a covering of leaves for a roof.
  • Tabernacles, in September, while prayers called hosannas are recited. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • They made upright frames of acacia wood for the tabernacle.
  • So that Paul instead of desiring the infirmity to "depart," "rather" henceforth "glories in infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest (Greek, 'tabernacle upon,' cover my infirmity all over as with a tabernacle; compare Greek, Joh 1: 12) upon" him. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The eastern window of five lights is a singular combination of tracery with tabernacle work, while the easternmost bay on the south side, which is partly obscured by the vestry, has an exquisite window above, consisting of a richly traceried arch placed within a curvilinear triangle, beneath which is a splendid range of niches, and, beneath them again, a gorgeous range of sedilia and piscinae." [ Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Albans With an Account of the Fabric & a Short History of the Abbey
  • From 1741 Whitefield's London base was Moorfields tabernacle, with other tabernacles at Norwich, Bristol, and elsewhere.
  • The tabernacles framing the niche, for instance, are formed by bells whose contours define inverted ogival trefoils.
  • In 1359 Orcagna signed a large and elaborate tabernacle for the chapel of the Florentine guildhall, Or San Michele.
  • Moses took the tabernacle, and pitched it without the camp -- Not the tabernacle, of which a pattern had been given him, for it was not yet erected, but his own tent -- conspicuous as that of the leader -- in a part of which he heard cases and communed with God about the people's interests; hence called "the tabernacle of the congregation," and the withdrawal of which, in abhorrence from a polluted camp, was regarded as the first step in the total abandonment with which God had threatened them. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • When God dwelt in the tabernacle, among the Jews, the glory of God was hid except to the high priest who could enter behind the veil into the Holy of Holies.
  • What these two considerations suggest is that the primary scriptural passage upon which the “word” of Jesus is based regards not the raising of a naos (sanctuary) but, rather, the rebuilding of a skene (tent/tabernacle). Did Jesus Predict His Death? The Witness of Mark and John
  • Some imagine that it was designed to remind the Israelites of the time when they had no cornfields to reap but were daily supplied with manna; others think that it suited the convenience of the people better than any other period of the year for dwelling in booths; others that it was the time of Moses 'second descent from the mount; while a fourth class are of opinion that this feast was fixed to the time of the year when the Word was made flesh and dwelt -- literally, "tabernacled" -- among us (Joh 1: 14), Christ being actually born at that season. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • In this case, in John 2:19-22, the interpretation of Amos 9:11-12 is this: 1. The Lord doing these things is Jesus and he is, as such, a pre-existent divine being “known from the ages” 2. The skene (tent/tabernacle) of David is the naos (temple) and this, in turn, is the body of Jesus 3. It is fallen in the sense that it has been “destroyed”, i.e., slain, by the Jews. Did Jesus Predict His Death? The Witness of Mark and John
  • Make curtains of goat hair for the tent over the tabernacle - eleven altogether.
  • The project will also include a new marble stand on which the tabernacle will be placed, a new wood ambo and sedilia, and other elements as well. Renovations: Sacred Heart, Lombard, Illinois
  • Uffizi are two of his works, the great Tabernacle (17), with its predella (1294), and the great Coronation of the Virgin (1290), with its predelle (1162 and 1178). Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition
  • Wasn't it called the tabernacle where the big meetings were held? Oral History Interview with Robert Cole, May 10, 1981. Interview H-0311. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • Although this is a complex question and would require a more profound reflection, one can probably ackowledge that the moving of the tabernacle from the altar of celebration versus populum (i.e., the new altar) has some arguments more in its favor, since it is based not only on the conflict of presences, but also on the principle of the truth of the liturgical signs. Mauro Gagliardi on the Centrality of the Crucified Christ in the Liturgical Celebration
  • Tabernacle signified in the Middle Ages sometimes a ciborium-altar, a structure resting on pillars and covered with a baldachino that was set over an altar, sometimes an ostensory or monstrance, a tower-shaped vessel for preserving and exhibiting relics and the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • The princes of Israel brought a great assortment of gifts to the tabernacle and Aaron the priest cleansed all the Levites.
  • For Saint Augustine, the monk who sought knowledge in the Greek or Latin authors was no better than the Israelite who plundered Egyptian treasures in order to build the tabernacle of God.
  • Compare John 1:14a, “And the Word became flesh and eskenwsen tented/tabernacled among us.” Did Jesus Predict His Death? The Witness of Mark and John
  • One writer describes it beautifully as being ‘not like a fringe of gold, decorating a robe; but it is like the mercy-seat of the ancient tabernacle, which was pure gold throughout.’
  • The use of a veil outside or within the tabernacle is an old custom, hearkening to the Old Testament imagery of the sanctuary tent and the Temple. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • Having established that it cannot have been a tabernacle, the only other possible purpose is a reliquary.
  • The tabernacled canopy over the tomb of S. Sebaldus in Nuremberg is a mixture of Gothic and classicizing details.
  • She made tabernacle doors, Stations of the Cross, crucifixes as well as other items for churches and oratories all over the country.
  • And they brought their offering before the LORD, six covered wagons, and twelve oxen; a wagon for two of the princes, and for each one an ox: and they brought them before the tabernacle.
  • The tabernacle of the Old Testament was a ‘shadow of things in heaven.’
  • Generally, I believe these views emphasize all of the aspects noted in our earlier considerations of the particular elements; the importance of the use colour, the addition of sculptured and painted imagery, the new location and form of the tabernacle, the new, more substantial form of the altar -- and, I might add, the thoughts about greenery, the moderate use of flowers, and the benefits of the predella and ciborium. Renovations: St. Mary Church, Marietta, Ohio
  • Say to the Israelites: 'On the fifteenth day of the seventh month the Lord 's Feast of Tabernacles begins, and it lasts for seven days.
  • And The Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the congregation, saying, Get you up from about the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.
  • Last night as we were getting ready to perform at the tabernacle in Atlanta, Daron was drinking miso broth, Laura was doing yogic stretches, and I was reading ‘The Economist.’
  • It seemed to me to be hung up in a kind of monstrance which stood above the Tabernacle. The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • Moses had splashed the tabernacle seven times with water and blood, and when he needed to reconcile his people with God, he made seven sacrifices.
  • It is thought that the shittah and shittim wood of the Bible, of which Moses made the greater part of the tables, altars and planks of the tabernacle, was the same as the black acacia found in the deserts of Arabia and about Mount Sinai and the mountains which border on the Red Sea, and is so hard and solid as to be almost incorruptible. Among the Trees at Elmridge
  • Something within me wants to open the great tabernacle of memories and hug them to bits.
  • The five months in Revelation 9:5 and 9:10 may be the five winter months between The Feast of Tabernacles and The Feast of Passover.
  • The tabernacle, sanctuary lamp and all brasses have been cleaned, polished and lacquered in both Mulranny and Tiernaur churches.
  • And when Moses entered into the tabernacle of the covenant, to consult the oracle, he heard the voice of one speaking to him from the propitiatory, that is over the ark between the two cherubims, and from this place he spoke to him. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 04: Numbers The Challoner Revision
  • The day will surely come, when I must quit this frail tabernacle, and it may be soon -- I certainly know, I am not of importance eno 'in this world, for any one to wish my stay -- rather am I, and so I consider myself as a cumberground. Diary of Anna Green Winslow A Boston School Girl of 1771
  • Preparations continue in the locality and the church is looking resplendent with a new altar, tabernacle and ambo as well as a new carpet.
  • Add an altar table, tabernacle, and stations of the cross and you would have had a beautiful Catholic church, combining the best of both traditions.
  • The tabernacle, sanctuary lamp and all brasses have been cleaned, polished and lacquered in both Mulranny and Tiernaur churches.
  • The placement of the tabernacle, the gestures of adoration (especially kneeling during the whole Eucharistic prayer), and the renewal of perpetual adoration are all based on the desire to reinforce belief in the Real Presence.
  • Of course, this does not refer to just any tent; but to the wilderness tabernacle, the tent that was the dwelling place of God's glory.
  • For the congregation of hypocrites shall be desolate, and fire shall consume the tabernacles of bribery.
  • St. Philip Neri loved to pray beside the tabernacle in his church in Rome.
  • Care should be taken to instruct the faithful that genuflection is the appropriate sign of adoration in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, “whether reserved in the tabernacle or exposed for public adoration.” Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • He was portrayed standing under a tabernacled canopy consisting of three arches slightly pointed, surmounted by crocketed pediments.

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