tabernacle
tabernacle 英 ['tæbə,næk(ə)l] 美 ['tæbɚnækl]
n. 临时房屋;帐篷;神龛 vt. 把…置于神龛中 vi. 暂居;暂附肉体
名词复数:tabernacles
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- n. 临时房屋;帐篷;神龛
- vt. 把…置于神龛中
- vi. 暂居;暂附肉体
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1. He also is associated with a mountaintop, Sinai, and gives instructions for the building of a tabernacle, a tent-like structure, in which he will dwell.
他也与一座山有关,西奈山,他也指示人们搭建帐篷,或是像帐篷一样的建筑,他将居住在里面。
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2. This writer reads the descriptions of the tabernacle given in Exodus,and he reads the descriptions of the priesthood, ; what they're supposed to wear,what they're supposed to do; sacrifices.
这个作者读了《出埃及记》里关于帐篷的描写,他阅读了关于祭司职位的描写,他们该穿什么,该做什么;,怎么献祭。
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3. One is between that of Moses and the tabernacle, as we see in the Hebrew Bible and the other is that of Jesus introduced by his priesthood.
一个是摩西和会幕,如我们在希伯来圣经中所见,另一个是耶稣任神职时推行的仪式。
- tabernacle (n.) mid-13c., "portable sanctuary carried by the Israelites in the wilderness," from Old French tabernacle "the Jewish Tabernacle; tent, canopy; tomb, monument" (12c.), from Latin tabernaculum "tent," especially "a tent of an augur" (for taking observations), diminutive of taberna "hut, cabin, booth" (see tavern).
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