Thus, the verse from Leviticus to which the Zohar refers alludes to the potential perfection that the Tabernacle could bring about. |
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After Mass the Blessed Eucharist was brought to the Altar of Repose and the Tabernacle was left open, bare and empty. |
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In the sixteenth century the vessels of the Tabernacle motif appeared on the inner sides of the doors of the Holy Arks in Synagogues. |
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The Holy of holies was separate from the rest of the Tabernacle by a heavy veil or curtain. |
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When you wander into the Tabernacle Church Hall it reeks of bazaars and jumble sales. |
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Moses then took the anointing oil, anointed the Tabernacle, and all that was within it and consecrated it. |
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For the Tabernacle of The Lord, which Moses made in the wilderness, and the altar of the burnt offering, were at that season in the high place at Gibeon. |
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King says in a sermon a month later at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama. |
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He will see that the monstrance is in position on the Gospel side, with the opening towards the Tabernacle. |
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Once per year, on the Day of Atonement, Aaron the high priest entered the Most Holy Place of The Tabernacle to offer ceremonial sacrifices for the forgiveness of the people. |
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It was shown, for example, in his devout genuflections before our Lord in the Tabernacle. |
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Arguably, one could hardly have improved on the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, with its weight, pureness of timbre, and intrinsic sympathy for the material. |
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The Tabernacle had two altars: the altar of incense that today speaks to us of worship, and the altar of burnt offering. |
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Aaron pours oil into the lighted lamps of the Tabernacle menorah, the seven-branched candelabrum. |
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One special feature in Scripture is its 676 references to the Temple, the Sanctuary, or Tabernacle. |
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We can also linger over the Holy Table, the Tabernacle, the wrought iron as well as on the ape-like figure sculptures of capitals. |
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The most famous buildings in Utah are the many-spired Mormon Temple and the turtleback Mormon Tabernacle, both in Salt Lake City. |
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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, which included a large number of Welsh immigrants, made its first appearance outside of Utah at this event. |
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Original high priestess of Coven Celeste, she is one of the founders of the Canadian Aquarian Tabernacle Church. |
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The entire Tabernacle complex whose specifications were dictated by God, according to the biblical account consisted of a large court surrounding a comparatively small building that was the Tabernacle proper. |
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December 27th, 1962 In the morning, kneeling before the Tabernacle and in the middle of torments which afflicted my soul, weeping and sobbing, I cried to the Lord: Where are You, beloved Jesus? |
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Money raised to build the community came from donations and tithings at the Mount Olivet Tabernacle Baptist Church. |
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This unusually diverse collection of chapters addresses topics ranging from New Age, Wiccans, and Neo-Pagans to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. |
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The Tabernacle Chapel at Morriston was built in 1872 by John Humphreys of Swansea. |
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As the highest order of angels, which are in constant attendance of the God Head, these seraphim would probably have been placed on either side of the Tabernacle that housed the consecrated bread. |
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Moses was given strict instructions by God to make a seven branched candelabrum and to put it in the Tabernacle of the Ark of the Covenant where were also stored the stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments. |
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The Hanukkah lamp is an eight-branched imitation of the original Tabernacle menorah that is used to celebrate the rededication of the Second Temple. |
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Addie Banks, a Mennonite pastor at King of Glory Tabernacle in the Bronx, New York, USA, and a member of the Mennonite Church USA delegation, preaches at Mont Gafula church in Kinshasa, Congo, with the help of an interpreter. |
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I go first to the Glad Tidings Tabernacle, for seven minutes. |
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The city has three Grade One listed buildings, these being Swansea Castle, the Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston and the Swansea Guildhall. |
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The Ebenezer Baptist Church dates from November 1875 when the foundation stone was laid for Tabernacle chapel in Skinner Street. |
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A strong opponent of the First World War, Jones walked out of the Tabernacle Chapel in Aberystwyth when the minister offered a prayer for a British victory in the war. |
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The Tabernacle United Reformed Church at Llanvaches survives to this day. |
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In Old Testament times, blood from sacrificed animals was applied to certain vessels in the tabernacle or temple to make them holy for God's use. |
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The tabernacle, sanctuary lamp and all brasses have been cleaned, polished and lacquered in both Mulranny and Tiernaur churches. |
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Preparations continue in the locality and the church is looking resplendent with a new altar, tabernacle and ambo as well as a new carpet. |
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Jesus is present in a very real and powerful way in every church that reserves the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle. |
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Oil was used for anointing the objects in the tabernacle setting them apart for Gods use. |
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They built a tabernacle on the site, with an architectural plan determined by Rosicrucian numerology. |
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Something within me wants to open the great tabernacle of memories and hug them to bits. |
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And The Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the congregation, saying, Get you up from about the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. |
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Furthermore, they were accompanied into the land by the tabernacle, an evident token of the presence of God among them. |
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Leviticus is a rigorous laying out of the law especially in regard to the tabernacle, temple, and cultic practice. |
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When I want consciousness expansion, I go to my local tabernacle and I sing! |
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From 1741 Whitefield's London base was Moorfields tabernacle, with other tabernacles at Norwich, Bristol, and elsewhere. |
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In 1994 the church announced plans to convert the tabernacle in Vernal, Utah, into a temple. |
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Having established that it cannot have been a tabernacle, the only other possible purpose is a reliquary. |
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Replacing the tabernacle with an archbishop's throne in Armagh cathedral caused uproar among parishioners two years ago. |
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In a departure from custom, the tabernacle is located in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, not behind the altar. |
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The robbers also damaged the altar in an effort to steal the tabernacle, where the Communion host is kept. |
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The celebrant faced the tabernacle, his back to the uncomprehending congregants who busied themselves with their prayer books or rosaries. |
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The painting does not have to contain a Eucharistic reference if it has a tabernacle standing in front of it. |
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During these hidden years, Jeanne often spent hours kneeling in the chapel, gazing at the crucifix or the tabernacle of Christ's presence. |
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It is now hoped to put a tapestry behind the tabernacle with a light shining on it. |
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The national statue of Our lady of Fatima was positioned in the small tabernacle in St. Mary's Church Croom for one week. |
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From 1412, Nanni di Banco's marble statue of Saint Philip filled the tabernacle. |
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He used typology and symbols in the furnishings of the tabernacle, the 7 feast days, as well as people. |
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And we sit in a sukkah, the tabernacle itself, which is just a shed, a shack, open to the sky, with just a covering of leaves for a roof. |
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She made tabernacle doors, Stations of the Cross, crucifixes as well as other items for churches and oratories all over the country. |
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Regina genuflected before the tabernacle and then knelt down on one of the pews, made the Sign of the Cross and began to pray silently. |
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After making the sign of the cross and genuflecting before the tabernacle, she knelt down and put her hands together in prayer. |
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In 1359 Orcagna signed a large and elaborate tabernacle for the chapel of the Florentine guildhall, Or San Michele. |
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The placement of the tabernacle, the gestures of adoration, and the renewal of perpetual adoration are all based on the desire to reinforce belief in the Real Presence. |
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In this tabernacle were people in black and white from ages past, present, and future. |
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St. Philip Neri loved to pray beside the tabernacle in his church in Rome. |
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The only bread available was consecrated bread used in the tabernacle. |
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There are also accounts and explanations of the Ark's construction and its place in the tabernacle, and the administrative details for its transportation. |
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Moses had splashed the tabernacle seven times with water and blood, and when he needed to reconcile his people with God, he made seven sacrifices. |
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All animals killed by Israelites were to be killed at the tabernacle. |
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The Immaculate Conception and the Assumption are rooted in the patristic axiom that Mary was the worthy Mother of God, a worthy tabernacle of the Most High. |
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Then model your worship on the Mosaic tabernacle and priesthood. |
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As Patrick tells it, Fr. Foy was forbidden to say Mass on the High Altar and carried his portable tabernacle on the occasions he said his private Mass. |
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In some churches the sacrament is reserved in a tabernacle or aumbry with a lighted candle or lamp nearby. |
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She'd take it from the tabernacle, part the silk wrapper, and show me the inscrutable cross-hatchings, pages smelling of lemonwood. |
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As time went on, the spiritual level of the nation declined to the point that God allowed the Philistines to capture the tabernacle. |
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Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun. |
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Portions of the consecrated bread from the Eucharist were stored or reserved in an ambry or tabernacle to be taken to the sick. |
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They even open the tabernacle to withdraw ciboria and then return them. |
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They also stole money from the school, vandalised the chapel, broke open the tabernacle and took away the ciborium, the sacred vessel used during Mass. |
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