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Such was the division of the land made by the high priest Eleazar, and Josue the son of Nun, and the chief men of Israel’s clans and tribes, there in Silo, in the Lord’s presence, at the door of the tabernacle that bore witness to his covenant. (Joshua 19, 51)
If there is some defilement in this land of yours that must be atoned for, cross over into our land, where the Lord’s tabernacle is, and dwell with us; do not forsake the Lord, and your fellowship with us, by building a fresh altar, to rival the altar of the Lord our God. (Joshua 22, 19)
Far be such treachery from our thoughts, as to rebel against the Lord, and forsake the paths he has traced for us, never will we present burnt-sacrifice or offering or victim save at the altar raised to the Lord our God, before his tabernacle! (Joshua 22, 29)
I have given you lands that others had tilled, cities to dwell in, not of your building, vineyards and oliveyards, not of your planting. (Joshua 24, 13)
Then he said to the boy who was leading him about, Now guide my hands to the two pillars that support the building; I would lean my weight on them and rest a little. (Judges 16, 26)
The building was thronged with men and women both; all the chiefs of the Philistines were there, and from the roof, with its balcony, some three thousand men and women looked on while Samson provided them with sport. (Judges 16, 27)
And with that, he caught the two pillars the building rested on, one in his right hand and one in his left, (Judges 16, 29)
crying out, Now, Samson, die with the Philistines! And he shook the pillars with such force that the whole building fell and crushed the chiefs of the Philistines, crushed all the throng that was there about him. Great toll Samson took of them in his life-time, but greater as he died. (Judges 16, 30)
Heli was now a man of great age, but tales reached him of the exactions his sons made from the Israelites; how they mated, too, with the women that kept watch at the tabernacle door. (1 Samuel 2, 22)
When the ark had been brought into the city, they put it down at the appointed place, in the midst of a tabernacle which David had there spread out for it; and David brought burnt-sacrifices and welcome-offerings into the Lord’s presence there. (2 Samuel 6, 17)
House was never mine, since I rescued the sons of Israel from Egypt; still in a tabernacle, a wanderer’s home, I came and went. (2 Samuel 7, 6)
This way and that the whole race of Israel journeyed, and I with them; now to this tribe, now to that, I gave the leadership of the rest, and never did I reproach any of them for not building me a house of cedar. (2 Samuel 7, 7)
