From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthe Tabernaclethe TabernacleRRJthe small tent in which the ancient Jews kept their most holy objects → tabernacle
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the Tabernacle• Cloud by day and fire by night marked his presence at the tabernacle, which was quite literally in their midst.• Rosebery left the Tabernacle, reflecting as was his wont, and thinking of this vast power wielded by one man.• Like the Tabernacle, the Temple was built round the preacher, in this case Joseph Parker.• The secret was that the man made the Tabernacle.• Verses 21-28: the Gershonites are in charge of transporting the curtains and coverings of the tabernacle and forecourt under Ithamar's supervision.• This is the supreme significance of the tabernacle.• By 1871 there were signs that the Tabernacle needed some repair.• A writer for Temple Bar visited the Tabernacle and reported that the congregation dictated the style.