parochetus (Meaning)

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parochetus (n)

one species: shamrock pea

Synonyms & Antonyms of parochetus

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parochetus Sentence Examples

  1. The finely crafted parochetus adorned the sanctuary of the Temple in Jerusalem.
  2. The parochetus divided the Holy of Holies from the Holy Place, separating the most sacred space.
  3. The intricate embroidery on the parochetus depicted cherubim and other celestial beings.
  4. The blue, purple, scarlet, and white threads of the parochetus symbolized the glory of God.
  5. The parochetus was lifted during the Yom Kippur service, allowing the High Priest to enter the Holy of Holies.
  6. The priests charged with washing the parochetus used special cleansing agents to maintain its purity.
  7. After the destruction of the Temple, the parochetus became a symbol of the hope for rebuilding.
  8. Modern synagogues often display a menorah-shaped parochetus on the ark containing the Torah scrolls.
  9. The parochetus serves as a vivid reminder of the sacred nature of worship and the desire to connect with the divine.
  10. The parochetus is a powerful symbol of the separation and union between the human and spiritual realms.

FAQs About the word parochetus

one species: shamrock pea

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The finely crafted parochetus adorned the sanctuary of the Temple in Jerusalem.

The parochetus divided the Holy of Holies from the Holy Place, separating the most sacred space.

The intricate embroidery on the parochetus depicted cherubim and other celestial beings.

The blue, purple, scarlet, and white threads of the parochetus symbolized the glory of God.