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  1. Tabernacle - Wikipedia

    According to the Hebrew Bible, the tabernacle (Hebrew: מִשְׁכָּן, romanized: miškān, lit. 'residence, dwelling place'), also known as the Tent of the Congregation (Hebrew: אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד, romanized: …

  2. Cedar City First Ward Chapel - Tabernacle

    Known affectionately by many as the "Rock Church," the home of the Cedar 1st and 12th wards here had a rocky beginning during the Great Depression, but has since become a beautiful …

  3. What Is the Tabernacle? | Tabernacle in the Bible | Learn More

    The Tabernacle was a portable sanctuary that served as the central place of worship for the nation of Israel throughout their wandering in the desert and after their entrance into the …

  4. Topical Bible: Tabernacle

    The Tabernacle, also known as the "Tent of Meeting," was a portable sanctuary that served as the dwelling place of God among the Israelites during their journey through the wilderness and …

  5. Tabernacle | Sacrifice, Priesthood & Worship | Britannica

    Israel’s earliest sanctuary was a simple tent within which, it was believed, God manifested his presence and communicated his will.

  6. Mormon Tabernacles — Religious and Community Edifices

    Jan 27, 2016 · The Uintah Stake Tabernacle, located in eastern Utah in Vernal, was completed in 1900 and dedicated in 1907 by Church President Joseph F. Smith. The tabernacle, built …

  7. Cedar City Tabernacle - Clio

    The Cedar City Tabernacle, built in 1885, was the center of activities for the locals of Cedar City, Utah for 47 years. A testament to Utahan independence and ingenuity, the Tabernacle was …

  8. The Tabernacle (Bible History Online) - Bible History

    The Tabernacle of Ancient Israel was a portable structure used by the Israelites as a place of worship during their journey through the wilderness. According to the Old Testament, the …

  9. The Tabernacle - Chabad.org

    On the day after Moses returned from Mt. Sinai with the Second Tables, he gathered about him the entire congregation of Israel, and told them that G‑d had ordered them to build a place of …

  10. Tabernacle - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway

    A transliteration of the Lat. tabernaculum, meaning a tent either with or without a wooden framework. The Gr. equivalent is σκηνή, G5008. I. Terminology. A number of words and …