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  • adjective Containing, or having, a tabernacle.
  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of tabernacle.

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Examples

  • Some imagine that it was designed to remind the Israelites of the time when they had no cornfields to reap but were daily supplied with manna; others think that it suited the convenience of the people better than any other period of the year for dwelling in booths; others that it was the time of Moses 'second descent from the mount; while a fourth class are of opinion that this feast was fixed to the time of the year when the Word was made flesh and dwelt -- literally, "tabernacled" -- among us (Joh 1: 14), Christ being actually born at that season.

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • "The word 'tabernacled' (Greek for 'dwelt') among us" (Joh 2: 21; Heb 8: 2).

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • Shekinah was but a poor and transitory symbol has 'tabernacled' amongst men in the Christ, and has from Him been communicated, and is being communicated in such measure as earthly limitations and conditions permit, and that these do point on assuredly to perfect impartation hereafter, when 'we shall be like Him, for we shall see

    Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) Alexander Maclaren 1868

  • The relatively flimsy sukkah is a striking reminder that our lives on earth are but temporary, and our reliance and trust are not in our material possessions but in our faithful and loving Father and in the One who "tabernacled" among us - Yeshua, His Son and our Messiah.

    Lent & Beyond anglicanprayer 2010

  • Word ... dwelt among us "(literally," tabernacled "); first, in humiliation; hereafter, in manifested glory (Re 21: 3).

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • We have seen that when Jesus came into this world, He was our Emmanuel, “God tabernacled with us.”

    FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST T. D. JAKES 2010

  • Now these tendencies and fears of death but yet the Scripture says of him moreover my voice shall dwell in hope the Lord Jesus tabernacled among men in hope that the body which he had would be his forever.

    Resurrection Sermon 2010

  • Emmanu-el is “God tabernacled with us”—not above us or somewhere nearby.

    FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST T. D. JAKES 2010

  • Compare John 1:14a, “And the Word became flesh and eskenwsen tented/tabernacled among us.”

    Did Jesus Predict His Death? The Witness of Mark and John James F. McGrath 2008

  • Godhead being altogether in its own nature invisible, and yet desirous to be seen by and dwell with the children of men, therefore was the Son, who is the self-same substance with the Father, clothed with or tabernacled in our flesh, that in that flesh the nature and glory of the Godhead might be seen by and dwell with us.

    The Riches of Bunyan Jeremiah Rev. Chaplin

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