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Illustration tirée de « The Jewish Tabernacle and the Priesthood » (Le tabernacle juif et le sacerdoce), par George C. Needham (1874)

Le mot tabernacle vient du latin tabernaculum, qui signifie « tente ». Le tabernacle du SEIGNEUR (également appelé « tente de la congrégation ») était le sanctuaire portable construit par les Israélites à la demande de Dieu pour abriter l'arche de l'alliance alors qu'ils se déplaçaient d'un endroit à l'autre pendant leurs 40 années d'errance dans le désert. (Voir Exode 25-27.)

Following the construction of the ark, Moses “brought the ark into the tabernacle, and set up the vail of the covering.”[1] The tabernacle, which was surrounded by an outer court, was divided into two chambers separated by vails.[2] The first, called “the holy place,” contained the candlestick, table, and shewbread; the second, or “the most holy place,” was reserved for the ark of the covenant and could only be entered by the high priest.[3] It was honored as the dwelling place of the God of Israel, who sat upon the “mercy seat” on top of the ark.[4]

Voir aussi

Arche d'alliance

Sources

Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 38, no. 36, August 20, 1995.

Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 25, no. 47, November 21, 1982.

  1. Exod. 40:21.
  2. Exod. 26:33, 34; 27:9.
  3. Exod. 25:23, 30, 31; Heb. 9:2–8.
  4. Exod. 25:21, 22.