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tabernacling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Tabernacle

tabernacling Sentence Examples

  1. The Israelites wandered in the wilderness, tabernacling in tents as God led them.
  2. The Israelites constructed a portable sanctuary, or tabernacle, for God's presence to dwell among them.
  3. The tabernacle was divided into two rooms: the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place, with a thick curtain separating them.
  4. The ark of the covenant, containing the Ten Commandments, was placed in the Most Holy Place.
  5. Only the high priest was allowed to enter the Most Holy Place, and only once a year.
  6. The tabernacle symbolized God's presence with His people and was a place of worship and sacrifice.
  7. The priests and Levites were responsible for tabernacling and serving in the tabernacle.
  8. The tabernacle was a temporary dwelling for God, foreshadowing the future temple in Jerusalem.
  9. The glory of God filled the tabernacle, illuminating it with His presence.
  10. The tabernacle served as a focal point for the Israelites' worship and as a reminder of God's covenant with them.

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of Tabernacle

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The Israelites wandered in the wilderness, tabernacling in tents as God led them.

The Israelites constructed a portable sanctuary, or tabernacle, for God's presence to dwell among them.

The tabernacle was divided into two rooms: the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place, with a thick curtain separating them.

The ark of the covenant, containing the Ten Commandments, was placed in the Most Holy Place.