Shekinah
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... the later Jews, and adopted by Christians. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia.
SHEKINAH. she-ki'-na (shekhinah, "that which dwells," from ...
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Nations (683 Occurrences)
... The house then in process of construction was filled with glory by the later presence
of the Messiah, which glory was greater than the Shekinah of Solomon's ...
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Desire (565 Occurrences)
... The house then in process of construction was filled with glory by the later presence
of the Messiah, which glory was greater than the Shekinah of Solomon's ...
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Dwell (474 Occurrences)
... In order to avoid appearing to localize the Divine Being, wherever God is said to
"dwell" in a place, the Targum renders that He "causes His Shekinah to dwell ...
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All (60349 Occurrences)
... The house then in process of construction was filled with glory by the later presence
of the Messiah, which glory was greater than the Shekinah of Solomon's ...
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Shelah (18 Occurrences)

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Shekels (92 Occurrences)

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Shechinah
... Jehovah's presence so long as that temple stood. It afterwards disappeared.
(see CLOUD.). Noah Webster's Dictionary. (n.) See Shekinah. ...
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Astrology
... The Israelites professed to be carrying the tabernacle of Yahweh upon which rested
the Shekinah glory; but in spirit they were carrying the tabernacle of the ...
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
SHEKINAH

she-ki'-na (shekhinah, "that which dwells," from the verb shakhen, or shakhan, "to dwell," "reside"): This word is not found in the Bible, but there are allusions to it in Isaiah 60:2 Matthew 17:5 Luke 2:9 Romans 9:4. It is first found in the Targums.

See GLORY.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) The visible majesty of the Divine Presence, especially when resting or dwelling between the cherubim on the mercy seat, in the Tabernacle, or in the Temple of Solomon; -- a term used in the Targums and by the later Jews, and adopted by Christians.
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