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Tabernacle

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Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)

(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

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Job 5:24Job 18:6Acts 19:24Amos 5:262 Corinthians 5:12 Corinthians 5:4Exodus 25:9Hebrews 8:5Exodus 29:42Exodus 38:21Numbers 1:50Exodus 25:16Exodus 25:22Numbers 9:15Numbers 17:8Deuteronomy 23:18Joshua 6:24Exodus 25:8Exodus 25Exodus 35:30-35Exodus 26:22Exodus 26:1-6Exodus 36:8-13Exodus 26:7-11Exodus 25:5Exodus 26:14Exodus 35:7Exodus 35:23Exodus 36:19Exodus 39:34Hebrews 9:2Exodus 28:29Hebrews 9:3Hebrews 9:7Hebrews 9Hebrews 10:19-22Exodus 27:9-18Exodus 30:18Exodus 39:22-43Exodus 40:1-38Exodus 38:24-31Joshua 4:19Joshua 18:11 Samuel 41 Samuel 21:11 Chronicles 16:391 Chronicles 16:401 Chronicles 21:292 Samuel 6:171 Chronicles 16:12 Samuel 6:8-172 Chronicles 1:4Exodus 33:7Exodus 25:40Exodus 26:30Exodus 39:32Exodus 39:42Exodus 39:43Numbers 8:4Acts 7:44Exodus 25:1-8Exodus 35:4-29Exodus 36:5-7Exodus 31:2Exodus 31:6Exodus 35:30Exodus 35:34Exodus 35:11Exodus 39:33Exodus 40:19Exodus 40:34Numbers 3:25Hebrews 6:19Hebrews 10:19Hebrews 10:201 Kings 6:22Exodus 27:9Numbers 2:2Joshua 5:14Joshua 5:15Numbers 2:1Joshua 3:11-16Exodus 10:38Exodus 40:36Exodus 40:37Numbers 9:17Numbers 9:15-23Numbers 11:24Numbers 11:25Numbers 12:4Numbers 14:10Numbers 16:19Numbers 16:42Numbers 20:6Numbers 27:2Numbers 31:14Joshua 8:30-35Joshua 9:6Joshua 10:15Joshua 9:271 Samuel 4:221 Chronicles 15:1
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Smith's Bible Dictionary (1863)

The tabernacle was the tent of Jehovah, called by the same name as the tents of the people in the midst of which it stood. It was also called the sanctuary and the tabernacle of the congregation. The first ordinance given to Moses, after the proclamation of the outline of the law from Sinai, related to the ordering of the tabernacle, its furniture and its service as the type which was to be followed when the people came to their own home and “found a place” for the abode of God. During the forty days of Moses’ first retirement with God in Sinai, an exact pattern of the whole was shown him, and all was made according to it. (Exodus 25:9,40; 26:30; 39:32,42,43; Numbers 8:4; Acts 7:44; Hebrews 8:5) The description of this plan is preceded by an account of the freewill offerings which the children of Israel were to be asked to make for its execution. I. THE TABERNACLE ITSELF.—

Scripture References

Job 5:24Job 18:6Acts 19:24Amos 5:262 Corinthians 5:12 Corinthians 5:4Exodus 25:9Hebrews 8:5Exodus 29:42Exodus 38:21Numbers 1:50Exodus 25:16Exodus 25:22Numbers 9:15Numbers 17:8Deuteronomy 23:18Joshua 6:24Exodus 25:8Exodus 25Exodus 35:30-35Exodus 26:22Exodus 26:1-6Exodus 36:8-13Exodus 26:7-11Exodus 25:5Exodus 26:14Exodus 35:7Exodus 35:23Exodus 36:19Exodus 39:34Hebrews 9:2Exodus 28:29Hebrews 9:3Hebrews 9:7Hebrews 9Hebrews 10:19-22Exodus 27:9-18Exodus 30:18Exodus 39:22-43Exodus 40:1-38Exodus 38:24-31Joshua 4:19Joshua 18:11 Samuel 41 Samuel 21:11 Chronicles 16:391 Chronicles 16:401 Chronicles 21:292 Samuel 6:171 Chronicles 16:12 Samuel 6:8-172 Chronicles 1:4Exodus 33:7Exodus 25:40Exodus 26:30Exodus 39:32Exodus 39:42Exodus 39:43Numbers 8:4Acts 7:44Exodus 25:1-8Exodus 35:4-29Exodus 36:5-7Exodus 31:2Exodus 31:6Exodus 35:30Exodus 35:34Exodus 35:11Exodus 39:33Exodus 40:19Exodus 40:34Numbers 3:25Hebrews 6:19Hebrews 10:19Hebrews 10:201 Kings 6:22Exodus 27:9Numbers 2:2Joshua 5:14Joshua 5:15Numbers 2:1Joshua 3:11-16Exodus 10:38Exodus 40:36Exodus 40:37Numbers 9:17Numbers 9:15-23Numbers 11:24Numbers 11:25Numbers 12:4Numbers 14:10Numbers 16:19Numbers 16:42Numbers 20:6Numbers 27:2Numbers 31:14Joshua 8:30-35Joshua 9:6Joshua 10:15Joshua 9:271 Samuel 4:221 Chronicles 15:1

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