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Filter by Meaning The church's ornate tabernacle was made of solid gold.
We will tabernacle the equipment overnight to keep it safe from the rain.
The travelers decided to tabernacle for the night in a nearby cave.
The priest genuflects before the tabernacle as a sign of respect and adoration.
The faithful kneel and pray before the tabernacle in the church.
The tabernacle was adorned with jewels and intricate carvings.
The tabernacle was blessed by the bishop during the dedication of the new church.
The tabernacle is believed to house the soul during one's lifetime.
The tabernacle was filled with relics and carried by the bishop during the procession.
The tabernacle was kept in a secure room in the church when not in use.
The town council held their meeting at the tabernacle because it was the largest space available.
The town's historical society museum is located inside the old tabernacle building.
The priest carried the tabernacle containing the holy bread and wine to the altar.
The church's tabernacle is opened during important ceremonies.
The tabernacle is usually located in the sanctuary of the church.
The nomadic tribe would tabernacle wherever they found food and water.
The homeless man had to tabernacle in a cardboard box on the street.
The hikers decided to tabernacle in a makeshift shelter for the night.
The nomadic tribe would tabernacle in tents during their migration.
The pilgrims would tabernacle in makeshift shelters during their journey.
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