tabernacle 音標拼音: [t'æbɚn
, ækəl]
n . 臨時房屋,帳篷,身體,禮拜堂,神龕,壁龕
vt . 使住于臨時房屋
vi . 給于住宿
臨時房屋,帳篷,身體,禮拜堂,神龕,壁龕使住於臨時房屋給於住宿
Tabernacle n 1 :
the Mormon temple [
synonym : {
Tabernacle }, {
Mormon Tabernacle }]
2 : (
Judaism )
a portable sanctuary in which the Jews carried the Ark of the Covenant on their exodus 3 : (
Judaism )
the place of worship for a Jewish congregation [
synonym : {
synagogue }, {
temple }, {
tabernacle }]
Tabernacle \
Tab "
er *
na *
cle \,
n . [
F .,
fr .
L .
tabernaculum ,
dim .
of taberna nut .
See {
Tabern }.]
1 .
A slightly built or temporary habitation ;
especially ,
a tent .
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Dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob . --
Heb .
xi .
9 .
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Orange trees planted in the ground ,
and secured in winter with a wooden tabernacle and stoves .
--
Evelyn .
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2 . (
Jewish Antiq .)
A portable structure of wooden framework covered with curtains ,
which was carried through the wilderness in the Israelitish exodus ,
as a place of sacrifice and worship . --
Ex .
xxvi .
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3 .
Hence ,
the Jewish temple ;
sometimes ,
any other place for worship . --
Acts xv .
16 .
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4 .
Figuratively :
The human body ,
as the temporary abode of the soul .
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Shortly I must put off this my tabernacle . --
2 Pet .
i .
14 .
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5 .
Any small cell ,
or like place ,
in which some holy or precious things was deposited or kept .
Specifically :
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(
a )
The ornamental receptacle for the pyx ,
or for the consecrated elements ,
whether a part of a building or movable .
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(
b )
A niche for the image of a saint ,
or for any sacred painting or sculpture .
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(
c )
Hence ,
a work of art of sacred subject ,
having a partially architectural character ,
as a solid frame resting on a bracket ,
or the like .
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(
d )
A tryptich for sacred imagery .
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(
e )
A seat or stall in a choir ,
with its canopy .
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6 . (
Naut .)
A boxlike step for a mast with the after side open ,
so that the mast can be lowered to pass under bridges ,
etc .
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{
Feast of Tabernacles } (
Jewish Antiq .),
one of the three principal festivals of the Jews ,
lasting seven days ,
during which the people dwelt in booths formed of the boughs of trees ,
in commemoration of the habitation of their ancestors in similar dwellings during their pilgrimage in the wilderness .
{
Tabernacle work },
rich canopy work like that over the head of niches ,
used over seats or stalls ,
or over sepulchral monuments . --
Oxf .
Gloss .
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Tabernacle \
Tab "
er *
na *
cle \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Tabernacled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Tabernacling }.]
To dwell or reside for a time ;
to be temporary housed .
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He assumed our nature ,
and tabernacled among us in the flesh . --
Dr .
J .
Scott .
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64 Moby Thesaurus words for "
tabernacle ":
Agnus Dei ,
Holy Grail ,
Host ,
Pieta ,
Sanctus bell ,
Sangraal ,
ark ,
asperger ,
asperges ,
aspergillum ,
bambino ,
beadroll ,
beads ,
candle ,
censer ,
chaplet ,
ciborium ,
cross ,
crucifix ,
cruet ,
dewal ,
eucharistial ,
fane ,
girja ,
holy cross ,
holy water ,
holy -
water sprinkler ,
icon ,
incensory ,
kiack ,
masjid ,
matzo ,
menorah ,
mezuzah ,
mikvah ,
monstrance ,
mosque ,
osculatory ,
ostensorium ,
pagoda ,
pantheon ,
paschal candle ,
pax ,
phylacteries ,
prayer shawl ,
prayer wheel ,
pyx ,
relics ,
rood ,
rosary ,
sacramental ,
sacred relics ,
sacring bell ,
shofar ,
shul ,
sukkah ,
synagogue ,
tallith ,
temple ,
thurible ,
urceole ,
veronica ,
vigil light ,
votive candle Tabernacle (
1 .)
A house or dwelling -
place (
Job 5 :
24 ;
18 :
6 ,
etc .).
(
2 .)
A portable shrine (
comp .
Acts 19 :
24 )
containing the image of Moloch (
Amos 5 :
26 ;
marg .
and R .
V ., "
Siccuth ").
(
3 .)
The human body (
2 Cor .
5 :
1 ,
4 );
a tent ,
as opposed to a permanent dwelling .
(
4 .)
The sacred tent (
Heb .
mishkan , "
the dwelling -
place ");
the movable tent -
temple which Moses erected for the service of God ,
according to the "
pattern "
which God himself showed to him on the mount (
Ex .
25 :
9 ;
Heb .
8 :
5 ).
It is called "
the tabernacle of the congregation ,"
rather "
of meeting ",
i .
e .,
where God promised to meet with Israel (
Ex .
29 :
42 );
the "
tabernacle of the testimony " (
Ex .
38 :
21 ;
Num .
1 :
50 ),
which does not ,
however ,
designate the whole structure ,
but only the enclosure which contained the "
ark of the testimony " (
Ex .
25 :
16 ,
22 ;
Num .
9 :
15 );
the "
tabernacle of witness " (
Num .
17 :
8 );
the "
house of the Lord "
(
Deut .
23 :
18 );
the "
temple of the Lord " (
Josh .
6 :
24 );
a "
sanctuary " (
Ex .
25 :
8 ).
A particular account of the materials which the people provided for the erection and of the building itself is recorded in Ex .
25 -
40 .
The execution of the plan mysteriously given to Moses was intrusted to Bezaleel and Aholiab ,
who were specially endowed with wisdom and artistic skill ,
probably gained in Egypt ,
for this purpose (
Ex .
35 :
30 -
35 ).
The people provided materials for the tabernacle so abundantly that Moses was under the necessity of restraining them (
36 :
6 ).
These stores ,
from which they so liberally contributed for this purpose ,
must have consisted in a great part of the gifts which the Egyptians so readily bestowed on them on the eve of the Exodus (
12 :
35 ,
36 ).
The tabernacle was a rectangular enclosure ,
in length about 45 feet (
i .
e .,
reckoning a cubit at 18 inches )
and in breadth and height about 15 .
Its two sides and its western end were made of boards of acacia wood ,
placed on end ,
resting in sockets of brass ,
the eastern end being left open (
Ex .
26 :
22 ).
This framework was covered with four coverings ,
the first of linen ,
in which figures of the symbolic cherubim were wrought with needlework in blue and purple and scarlet threads ,
and probably also with threads of gold (
Ex .
26 :
1 -
6 ;
36 :
8 -
13 ).
Above this was a second covering of twelve curtains of black goats '-
hair cloth ,
reaching down on the outside almost to the ground (
Ex .
26 :
7 -
11 ).
The third covering was of rams '
skins dyed red ,
and the fourth was of badgers '
skins (
Heb .
tahash ,
i .
e .,
the dugong ,
a species of seal ),
Ex .
25 :
5 ;
26 :
14 ;
35 :
7 ,
23 ;
36 :
19 ;
39 :
34 .
Internally it was divided by a veil into two chambers ,
the exterior of which was called the holy place ,
also "
the sanctuary " (
Heb .
9 :
2 )
and the "
first tabernacle " (
6 );
and the interior ,
the holy of holies , "
the holy place ," "
the Holiest ,"
the "
second tabernacle " (
Ex .
28 :
29 ;
Heb .
9 :
3 ,
7 ).
The veil separating these two chambers was a double curtain of the finest workmanship ,
which was never passed except by the high priest once a year ,
on the great Day of Atonement .
The holy place was separated from the outer court which enclosed the tabernacle by a curtain ,
which hung over the six pillars which stood at the east end of the tabernacle ,
and by which it was entered .
The order as well as the typical character of the services of the tabernacle are recorded in Heb .
9 ;
10 :
19 -
22 .
The holy of holies ,
a cube of 10 cubits ,
contained the "
ark of the testimony ",
i .
e .,
the oblong chest containing the two tables of stone ,
the pot of manna ,
and Aaron '
s rod that budded .
The holy place was the western and larger chamber of the tabernacle .
Here were placed the table for the shewbread ,
the golden candlestick ,
and the golden altar of incense .
Round about the tabernacle was a court ,
enclosed by curtains hung upon sixty pillars (
Ex .
27 :
9 -
18 ).
This court was 150 feet long and 75 feet broad .
Within it were placed the altar of burnt offering ,
which measured 7 1 /
2 feet in length and breadth and 4 1 /
2 feet high ,
with horns at the four corners ,
and the laver of brass (
Ex .
30 :
18 ),
which stood between the altar and the tabernacle .
The whole tabernacle was completed in seven months .
On the first day of the first month of the second year after the Exodus ,
it was formally set up ,
and the cloud of the divine presence descended on it (
Ex .
39 :
22 -
43 ;
40 :
1 -
38 ).
It cost 29 talents 730 shekels of gold ,
100 talents 1 ,
775 shekels of silver ,
70 talents 2 ,
400 shekels of brass (
Ex .
38 :
24 -
31 ).
The tabernacle was so constructed that it could easily be taken down and conveyed from place to place during the wanderings in the wilderness .
The first encampment of the Israelites after crossing the Jordan was at Gilgal ,
and there the tabernacle remained for seven years (
Josh .
4 :
19 ).
It was afterwards removed to Shiloh (
Josh .
18 :
1 ),
where it remained during the time of the Judges ,
till the days of Eli ,
when the ark ,
having been carried out into the camp when the Israelites were at war with the Philistines ,
was taken by the enemy (
1 Sam .
4 ),
and was never afterwards restored to its place in the tabernacle .
The old tabernacle erected by Moses in the wilderness was transferred to Nob (
1 Sam .
21 :
1 ),
and after the destruction of that city by Saul (
22 :
9 ;
1 Chr .
16 :
39 ,
40 ),
to Gibeon .
It is mentioned for the last time in 1 Chr .
21 :
29 .
A new tabernacle was erected by David at Jerusalem (
2 Sam .
6 :
17 ;
1 Chr .
16 :
1 ),
and the ark was brought from Perez -
uzzah and deposited in it (
2 Sam .
6 :
8 -
17 ;
2 Chr .
1 :
4 ).
The word thus rendered ('
ohel )
in Ex .
33 :
7 denotes simply a tent ,
probably Moses '
own tent ,
for the tabernacle was not yet erected .
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