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tab·er·nac·le [ˈtæbəˌnækl̩] SUST.

1. tabernacle ant. form (Jewish place of worship):

tabernacle

2. tabernacle (container):

tabernacle

3. tabernacle (Christian church):

tabernacle

tabernacle SUST.

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The collective project of building the "mishkan" (tabernacle) required contributions from a community of individually inspired artisans.
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The tabernacle was intended to work as a church and a courthouse.
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They are located around an open, 56 feet by 81 feet, pavilion structure known as the stand or tabernacle.
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The old tabernacle was for a time abandoned, and then used as the local genealogical library.
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The first national tabernacle was built and completed in 1925, but was destroyed by fire in 1936.
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At the center of the lowest level contains the tabernacle.
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Historically, the tabernacle was used for church meetings and cultural events.
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For all the members to meet together, they needed a large meeting hall, and it was decided to build a tabernacle.
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The church tabernacle is made of gilded oak.
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This tabernacle was destroyed during a thunderstorm in 1889.
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