tabernacle Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of tabernacle In English

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Examples of tabernacle

  • While some tabernacles are still used for a few ecclesiastical and community cultural activities, stake centers are now normally used in their place.

  • Tabernacles were typically built as endeavors of multiple congregations (termed wards or branches), usually at the stake level.

  • Tabernacles are customarily lined with, if not constructed from, cedar wood, whose aromatic qualities discourage insect life.

  • The "quadri" or frames are flanked by tabernacles containing figures that symbolize moral or aesthetic virtues.

  • The night before the tabernacle's opening, she prays for guidance.

  • The use of candles or tabernacles was banned by canon law, with the only appointed adornment being a white linen cloth.

  • Tabernacles have generally been made of metal (such as bronze or brass), or sometimes of heavy wood.

  • After its clandestine distribution, the document was hidden by many congregations in their tabernacles for protection.

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