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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 (Hebrew: אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד , romanized: ʔōhel mōʕēḏ , also Tent of Meeting ), was the portable earthly dwelling of God used by the Israelites from the Exodus ...

  2. Jan 31, 2024 · Before the Israelites worshiped God in the Temple (1 Kings 6), they had a mobile worship center known as the Tabernacle, which was formed during the time of Moses (Exodus 27). But why would they need a portable temple? Why didn’t they just build the Temple right away? And what purpose does the Tabernacle in Exodus serve?

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · The tabernacle of Moses was the temporary place of worship that the Israelites built according to God’s specifications while wandering the desert and used until King Solomon built a temple. The word tabernacle is a translation of the Hebrew mishkan, which means “dwelling-place.”

  4. The tabernacle of Moses was built by Moses, per instruction from God, during the Exodus out of Egypt. It represented God's presence amongst His people.

  5. Aug 12, 2019 · Tabernacle means "place of meeting" or "tent of meeting," since it was the place where God dwelt among his people on earth. Other names in the Bible for the tent of meeting are the tabernacle of the congregation, wilderness tabernacle, tabernacle of witness, tent of witness, the tabernacle of Moses.

  6. Tabernacle, (“dwelling”), in Jewish history, the portable sanctuary constructed by Moses as a place of worship for the Hebrew tribes during the period of wandering that preceded their arrival in the Promised Land.

  7. Sep 26, 2011 · The Tabernacle that Moses constructed contains many prophetic pictures of Jesus, including how we are to approach and relate to God (Hebrews 8:1-5). The Old Testament Tabernacle had three distinct sections: the Outer Court, the Holy Place, and the Holy of Holies.

  8. The tabernacle (mishkan), first mentioned in the Torah in Exodus 25, was the portable sanctuary that the Israelites carried with them in the wilderness. Mishkan comes from the Hebrew root meaning “to dwell”; the tabernacle was considered to be the earthly dwelling place of God.

  9. Moses was instructed to erect the Tabernacle on the first day of the first month in the second year of the Exodus, nine months after reaching Mount Sinai . The pattern was revealed by God for His dwelling place ( 25:8 ; 29:45 ).

  10. Oct 24, 2011 · First, the tabernacle is seen as a tented palace for Israels divine king. He is enthroned on the ark of the covenant in the innermost Holy of Holies (the Most Holy Place). His royalty is symbolized by the purple of the curtains and his divinity by the blue.

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