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[[@Topic:tabernacle]] tabernacle :
cherubim - tabernacle curtains; cherubim - tabernacle veil; Shiloh - tabernacle forsaken; tabernacle - brought into temple See note; tabernacle - camped about; tabernacle - command to build; tabernacle - Davidic See note; tabernacle - in heaven; tabernacle - Levites camped; tabernacle - nations worship at See note; tabernacle - plans given; tabernacle - vs. tent of meeting See note; tabernacle - when to erect; veil - torn in two


tabernacle - brought into temple :
1K. [[8:4|bible.11.8.4]]; 2Chr. [[5:5|bible.14.5.5]]

Note "Josephus states that the Tabernacle was brought into the First Temple [Ref-0026, pp. 8. 101, 106], and that the effect of the spread-winged cherubim was to make it appear as a tent (8. 103)." Ref-0142, p. 193. "The Hebrew word for 'tabernacle' is Hamishkhan, having the same root as Shechinah. Thus, the word 'tabernacle' can also be translated as 'the dwelling place of the Shechinah." Ref-0219, p. 610.




tabernacle - camped about :
Num. [[2:1-34|bible.4.2.1]]; 2Chr. [[4:4|bible.14.4.4]]; Eze. [[1:10|bible.26.1.10]]; Rev. [[4:6|bible.87.4.6]]; Rev. [[21:13|bible.87.21.13]]


tabernacle - cherubim on curtains :
cherubim - tabernacle curtains


tabernacle - cherubim on veil :
cherubim - tabernacle veil


tabernacle - command to build :
Ex. [[25:8|bible.2.25.8]]


tabernacle - Davidic :
2S. [[6:17|bible.10.6.17]]; Isa. [[16:5|bible.23.16.5]]; Acts [[15:16|bible.65.15.16]]; Amos [[9:11|bible.30.9.11]]

Note In Acts [[15:16|bible.65.15.16]], James refers to the tabernacle of David being yet future.




tabernacle - in heaven :
Isa. [[6:1|bible.23.6.1]]; Heb. [[8:13|bible.79.8.13]]; Heb. [[9:11|bible.79.9.11]]; Heb. [[9:24|bible.79.9.24]]; Rev. [[11:19|bible.87.11.19]]; Rev. [[14:15|bible.87.14.15]]; Rev. [[15:5|bible.87.15.5]]


tabernacle - Levites camped :
Num. [[3:23|bible.4.3.23]]; Num. [[3:29|bible.4.3.29]]; Num. [[3:35|bible.4.3.35]]; Num. [[3:38|bible.4.3.38]]


tabernacle - nations worship at :
Isa. [[2:3|bible.23.2.3]]; Isa. [[56:6-7|bible.23.56.6]]; Amos [[9:12|bible.30.9.12]]; Hag. [[2:7-9|bible.37.2.7]]; Zec. [[6:15|bible.38.6.15]] (?); Zec. [[8:20-23|bible.38.8.20]]; Acts [[15:17|bible.65.15.17]]

Note Questionable: Zec. [[6:15|bible.38.6.15]] (?);




tabernacle - plans given :
Ex. [[25:40|bible.2.25.40]]; Ex. [[26:30|bible.2.26.30]]; Ex. [[27:8|bible.2.27.8]]; Ex. [[27:30|bible.2.27.30]]; Acts [[7:44|bible.65.7.44]]; Heb. [[8:5|bible.79.8.5]]


tabernacle - Shiloh - forsaken :
Shiloh - tabernacle forsaken


tabernacle - veil torn :
veil - torn in two


tabernacle - vs. tent of meeting :
Lev. [[1:3|bible.3.1.3]]; Lev. [[12:6|bible.3.12.6]]; Lev. [[14:23|bible.3.14.23]]; Lev. [[15:14|bible.3.15.14]]; Num. [[11:26|bible.4.11.26]]; Num. [[12:4|bible.4.12.4]]; Deu. [[31:14-15|bible.5.31.14]]; 2S. [[7:6|bible.10.7.6]]

Note "While some see [the Tent of Meeting] as a provisional structure that was replaced by the Tabernacle, others see it as one and the same, for both terms are used interchangeably after the Tabernacle's completion (Lev. [[1:3|bible.3.1.3]]; Lev. [[12:6|bible.3.12.6]]; Lev. [[14:23|bible.3.14.23]]; Lev. [[15:14|bible.3.15.14]]; Num. [[11:26|bible.4.11.26]]; Num. [[12:4|bible.4.12.4]]; Deuteronomony 31:14-15). It is preferable to see 'the Tend of Meeting' and 'the Tabernacle' as two parts of a single structure--the outer 'tent' (Hebrew, 'ohel) and the innder 'Tabernacle' (Hebrew, mishkan). For this reason 2S. [[7:6|bible.10.7.6]] notes that God moved about 'in a tent, even in a tabernacle.'" Ref-0146, p. 62.




tabernacle - when to erect :
Ex. [[40:1|bible.2.40.1]]; Ex. [[40:17|bible.2.40.17]]


[[@Topic:tabernacle and utensils]] tabernacle and utensils :
anointed - tabernacle and utensils


tabernacle and utensils - anointed :
anointed - tabernacle and utensils


[[@Topic:tabernacles]] tabernacles :
Egypt - feast of tabernacles See note; feasts - scriptures read See note; Succoth - feast of booths; tabernacles - construction; tabernacles - feast not kept; tabernacles - feast of; tabernacles - feast of - all nations


tabernacles - construction :
Ne. [[8:15|bible.16.8.15]]


Tabernacles - Ecclesiastes read :
feasts - scriptures read See note


tabernacles - feast - Egypt :
Egypt - feast of tabernacles See note


tabernacles - feast not kept :
Ne. [[8:14|bible.16.8.14]]; Ne. [[8:17|bible.16.8.17]]


tabernacles - feast of :
Succoth - feast of booths; Deu. [[31:10|bible.5.31.10]]; Lev. [[23:42|bible.3.23.42]]


tabernacles - feast of - all nations :
Zec. [[14:16|bible.38.14.16]]


[[@Topic:table]] table :
nations - table of


table - of nations :
nations - table of


[[@Topic:tablets]] tablets :
finger - of God writing; tablets - broken See note; tablets - cut by human hands; tablets - Mosaic covenant; tablets - testimony


tablets - broken :
Ex. [[32:19|bible.2.32.19]]; Zec. [[8:19|bible.38.8.19]]

Note The Fast of the Fourth, the 17th of Tammuz, commemorated the occasion when Moses discovered them worshiping the golden calf and broke the two tables of the law. The Fast of the Seventh, the 3rd of Tishri is the Fast of Gedaliah, commemorating the assassination of the governor appointed by Nebuchadnezzar to govern the Jews who remained in their homeland after the Temple had been destroyed in 586 B.C. The Fast of the Tenth, the 10th of Tevet, was for the day that Nebuchadnessar laid siege on Jerusalem.




tablets - cut by human hands :
Ex. [[34:1|bible.2.34.1]]


tablets - Mosaic covenant :
1K. [[8:9|bible.11.8.9]]; 1K. [[8:21|bible.11.8.21]]


tablets - testimony :
Ex. [[24:12|bible.2.24.12]]; Ex. [[34:28|bible.2.34.28]]; Ex. [[40:20|bible.2.40.20]]


tablets - written by God's finger :
finger - of God writing


[[@Topic:Tacitus]] Tacitus :
Tacitus - Christians See note


Tacitus - Christians :

Note "The greatest Roman historian in the days of the Empire was Cornelius Tacitus, who was born between A.D. 52 and 54 and wrote the history of Rome under the emperors. . . he described the great fire which ravaged Rome in A.D. 64 and told how it was widely rumored that Nero had instigated the fire, in order to gain greater glory for himself by rebuilding the city. . . 'Therefore to scotch the rumor, Nero substituted as culprits, and punished with the utmost refinements of cruelty, a class of men, loathed for their vices, whom the crowd styled Christians. Christus, from whom they got their name, had been executed by sentence of the procurator Pontius Pilate when Tiberius was emperor; and the pernicious superstition was checked for a short time, only to break out afresh, not only in Judeae, the home of the plague, but in Rome itself. . .'" cited in Ref-0122, p. 268.




[[@Topic:taken]] taken :
rapture - not in view


taken - one left :
rapture - not in view


[[@Topic:talebearer]] talebearer :
gossip - AGAINST


talebearer - AGAINST :
gossip - AGAINST


[[@Topic:talents]] talents :
talents - parable


talents - parable :
Mtt. [[25:14|bible.61.25.14]]; Luke [[19:12|bible.63.19.12]]


[[@Topic:talk]] talk :
talk - without action


talk - without action :
Pr. [[14:23|bible.20.14.23]]


[[@Topic:Tallith]] Tallith :

Note Prayer mantle. Tsitsith




[[@Topic:Talmud]] Talmud :
Talmud - Zec._12:10 See note

Note "to learn," "to study". Collection of rabbinical laws, law decisions, and comments on the laws of Moses. Man-made additions to the Mosaic Law, product of the Pharisees. Made up of the Mishnah and Gemara. Spans 70 to 100 volumes. "When the Talmud is spoken of without any qualification the reference is to the Babylonian Talmud; the Palestinian Talmud is only about a fourth the volume of the Babylonian, which contains about two million five hundred thousand words." Ref-0006, p. 128. "Between A.D. 100 and 500, the Talmud (instruction, teaching) grew up as a body of Hebrew civil and canonical law based on the Torah. The Talmud basically represents the opinions and decisions of Jewish teachers from about 300 B.C. to A.D. 500, and it consists of two main divisions: the Mishnah and the Gemara." Ref-0075, p. 502.




Talmud - Zec._12:10 :
Zec. [[12:10|bible.38.12.10]]

Note Some rabbis took this passage as messianic, Talmud in Succah 52a: "One opinion is that they mourn for Messiah Ben Joseph who is killed, and another explanation is that they mourn for the slaying of the evil inclination. It is well according to him who explains that the cause is the slaying of the Messiah since that well agrees with this verse. If it referes to the slaying of the evil inclination, it must be asked, is this an occasion for mourning? Is it not rather an occasion for rejoicing? Why then should they weep?" Ref-0011, p. 72.




[[@Topic:Tamar]] Tamar :
Judah - Tamar lies with; Tamar - children of


Tamar - children of :
Gen. [[38:29-30|bible.1.38.29]]


Tamar - lies with Judah :
Judah - Tamar lies with


[[@Topic:Tammuz]] Tammuz :
Nimrod - wife of See note


Tammuz - son of Semiramis :
Nimrod - wife of See note


[[@Topic:The Interpretation of Prophecy]] The Interpretation of Prophecy :
Ref-0207 See note


[[@Topic:Tanach]] Tanach :
Ref-0196 See note


Tanach - The Stone Edition :
Ref-0196 See note


[[@Topic:Tanakh]] Tanakh :

Note The entire Jewish bible (Old Testament) consisting of the law Torah, the prophets Neviim, and writings Ketubim.




[[@Topic:tanner]] tanner :
tanner - unclean occupation See note


tanner - unclean occupation :
Lev. [[11:40|bible.3.11.40]]; Acts [[9:43|bible.65.9.43]]

Note A tanner had to live 50 cubits outside the border of a city. Ref-0100, Tape 10:B.




[[@Topic:tares]] tares :
reaping - wheat vs. tares


tares - vs. wheat :
reaping - wheat vs. tares


[[@Topic:Targum]] Targum :
Targum - Jerusalem See note; Targum - meaning See note; Targum - quoted in NT See note


Targum - Jerusalem :

Note "The Jerusalem Targum also appeared at about 700, but has survived in fragments only. None of these Targums is important to the textual critic, but they are all rather significant to the study of hermeneutics [interpretation], as they indicate the manner in which Scripture was interpreted by rabbinical scholars." Ref-0075, p. 502.




Targum - meaning :

Note "the Aramaic word for 'translation'" Ref-0152, p. 34. "The word that refers to a translation is targum. In the synagogues the Targums were always oral, while the honored Hebrew text was always read from a scroll. This was a strict rule, lest the paraphrase be confused with the authoritative text. Accordingly, over the centuries a number of Targums arose, and later they were committed to writing, at least by the beginning of the Christian era. By the fifth century two official Targums ahd emerged, Targum Onkelos of the Pentateuch and Targum Jonathan of the Prophets. Of the two, Targum Onkelos is considered the greater authority."




Targum - quoted in NT :
Deu. [[32:35|bible.5.32.35]]; Rom. [[12:19|bible.66.12.19]]; Heb. [[10:30|bible.79.10.30]]

Note ". . .both Paul and the writer to the Hebrews quote Deu. [[32:35|bible.5.32.35]] in the form 'Vengeance is mine, I will repay'. . . This follows neither the familiar Hebrew wording ('Vengeance is mine, and recompense') nor the Septuagint ('In the day of vengeance I will repay'), but it agrees exactly with the targumic version." Ref-0073, p. 285.




[[@Topic:Targums]] Targums :
Targums - Aramaic quoted See note


Targums - Aramaic quoted :
Deu. [[32:35|bible.5.32.35]]; Ps. [[68:18|bible.19.68.18]]; Isa. [[6:10|bible.23.6.10]]; Mark [[4:12|bible.62.4.12]]; Rom. [[12:19|bible.66.12.19]]; Eph. [[4:8|bible.70.4.8]]; Heb. [[10:30|bible.79.10.30]]

Note "The statement 'Vengeance is mine, I will repay' (from Deu. [[32:35|bible.5.32.35]]), is quoted in Rom. [[12:19|bible.66.12.19]] and Heb. [[10:30|bible.79.10.30]] in a form corresponding neither to the Hebrew text nor to the Septuagint, but to the Aramaci Targums on the Pentateuch. That renderings or paraphrases known to us only from the Targums were found also in Greek versions of the Old Testament in the first century AD is suggested also by such expressions as 'lest they should. . .be forgiven' (Mark [[4:12|bible.62.4.12]]) in a quotation from Isa. [[6:10|bible.23.6.10]] where the Hebrew and Septuagint read 'lest they. . .be healed'; and 'he gave gifts to men' (Eph. [[4:8|bible.70.4.8]]) in a quotation from Psalm 68:18 (LXX 67:19) where the Hebrew and Septuagint read '. . .received gifts among men'. (In Deu. [[32:35|bible.5.32.35]]; Isa. [[6:10|bible.23.6.10]] and Ps. [[68:18|bible.19.68.18]] the Peshitta (the Syriac version of the Old Testament) agrees with the targumic construction.)" Ref-0073, pp. 53-54




[[@Topic:tarrying]] tarrying :
Holy Spirit - tarrying for See note


tarrying - for Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - tarrying for See note


[[@Topic:Tarshish]] Tarshish :
Tarshish - location See note; Tarshish - sea of See note; Gen. [[10:4|bible.1.10.4]]; 1Chr. [[1:7|bible.13.1.7]]; 2Chr. [[9:10|bible.14.9.10]]; 2Chr. [[9:21|bible.14.9.21]]; 2Chr. [[20:36|bible.14.20.36]]; 2Chr. [[20:37|bible.14.20.37]]; Est. [[1:14|bible.17.1.14]]; Ps. [[48:7|bible.19.48.7]]; Ps. [[72:10|bible.19.72.10]]; Isa. [[2:16|bible.23.2.16]]; Isa. [[23:1|bible.23.23.1]]; Isa. [[23:6|bible.23.23.6]]; Isa. [[23:10|bible.23.23.10]]; Isa. [[23:14|bible.23.23.14]]; Isa. [[60:9|bible.23.60.9]]; Isa. [[66:19|bible.23.66.19]]; Jer. [[10:9|bible.24.10.9]]; Eze. [[27:12|bible.26.27.12]]; Eze. [[27:25|bible.26.27.25]]; Eze. [[38:13|bible.26.38.13]]; Jonah [[1:3|bible.32.1.3]]; Jonah [[4:2|bible.32.4.2]]


Tarshish - location :

Note Tartessus (S. Spain)? Cyprus? An island (only by sea - Jonah)? Solomon's smelting fleet, source of silver, iron, tin, lead (from whom Phoenicians obtained tin). Britannia ("land of tin")? Archeological evidence indicates trade between SW England and Mediterranean as early as 1500 BC. "Three such places are known in history. One was located on the east coast of Africa, but the exact location is unknown. . . . The second place was in Spain, founded by the city of Tyre. . . . The third location was in England" Ref-0219, p. 112.




Tarshish - sea of :

Note ". . .the Mediterranean itself was once known as the 'Sea of Tarshish'." Ref-0003, 13(2) 1999, 65.




[[@Topic:Tarsus]] Tarsus :
Paul - visits Tarsus


Tarsus - Paul visits :
Paul - visits Tarsus


[[@Topic:Tartarus]] Tartarus :
2Pe. [[2:4|bible.82.2.4]]

Note "Dark abode of woe"; "the pit of darkness in the unseen world." ". . .as far beneath hades as the earth is below heaven. . ." -- Homer, Iliad, viii 16. "it is connected with fallen angels in connection with Noah. Whereas the Abyss is in connection with fallen angels in general, Tartarus is connected with fallen agnels somehow related to the time of Noah. . . . Tartarus is that portion of Sheol or Hades which is a permanent place of confinement for those fallen angels who sinned in Genesis six. While the Abyss is a temporary place of confinement for fallen angels, a place where fallen angels or demons come and go for periods of time, Tartarus is different; it is a permanent place of confinement." Ref-0219, p. 750.




[[@Topic:tassels]] tassels :
tassels - remembrance See note


tassels - remembrance :
Num. [[15:38-29|bible.4.15.38]]; Deu. [[22:12|bible.5.22.12]]

Note "The reason the commandment could not be fully kept was that the tchelet dye industry that thrived along Israel's northern Mediterranean shores was destroyed by invading Moslems around the 7th century AD. The precious [blue] dye was produced from a sea snail known as the Murex Trunculus and made two unique colors, purple and blue." Ref-0082, April 2001, 21.




[[@Topic:tattoo]] tattoo :
tattoo - AGAINST


tattoo - AGAINST :
Lev. [[19:28|bible.3.19.28]]


[[@Topic:taught]] taught :
taught - directly by God; taught - God not; taught - Jesus by God See note


taught - directly by God :
Isa. [[54:13|bible.23.54.13]]; Jer. [[31:34|bible.24.31.34]]; John [[6:45|bible.64.6.45]]; 1Cor. [[2:10|bible.67.2.10]]; 1Th. [[4:9|bible.73.4.9]]


taught - God not :
Job [[21:22|bible.18.21.22]]; Isa. [[40:13|bible.23.40.13]]; Rom. [[11:34|bible.66.11.34]]; 1Cor. [[2:16|bible.67.2.16]]


taught - Jesus by God :
Isa. [[7:15|bible.23.7.15]] (?); Isa. [[50:4-5|bible.23.50.4]]; Luke [[2:40|bible.63.2.40]]; Luke [[2:52|bible.63.2.52]]; Heb. [[5:8|bible.79.5.8]]

Note Questionable: Isa. [[7:15|bible.23.7.15]] (?);




[[@Topic:tax]] tax :
tax - temple servants exempt; tax - unjust religious


tax - temple servants exempt :
Ezra [[7:24|bible.15.7.24]]


tax - unjust religious :
Mtt. [[17:26|bible.61.17.26]]


[[@Topic:tax collector]] tax collector :
tax collector - murdered


tax collector - murdered :
2Chr. [[10:18|bible.14.10.18]]


[[@Topic:tax collectors]] tax collectors :
tax collectors - unethical


tax collectors - unethical :
Luke [[3:13|bible.63.3.13]]


[[@Topic:taxation]] taxation :
2S. [[20:24|bible.10.20.24]]


[[@Topic:taxes]] taxes :
taxes - pay


taxes - pay :
Mtt. [[22:21|bible.61.22.21]]; Rom. [[13:6-7|bible.66.13.6]]


[[@Topic:Taylor Prism]] Taylor Prism :
archaeology - Taylor Prism See note


[[@Topic:The First Hundred Words]] The First Hundred Words :
Ref-0172 See note

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