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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Shechinah
        a Chaldee word meaning resting-place, not found in Scripture,
        but used by the later Jews to designate the visible symbol of
        God's presence in the tabernacle, and afterwards in Solomon's
        temple. When the Lord led Israel out of Egypt, he went before
        them "in a pillar of a cloud." This was the symbol of his
        presence with his people. For references made to it during the
        wilderness wanderings, see Ex. 14:20; 40:34-38; Lev. 9:23, 24;
        Num. 14:10; 16:19, 42.
        It is probable that after the entrance into Canaan this
        glory-cloud settled in the tabernacle upon the ark of the
        covenant in the most holy place. We have, however, no special
        reference to it till the consecration of the temple by Solomon,
        when it filled the whole house with its glory, so that the
        priests could not stand to minister (1 Kings 8:10-13; 2 Chr.
        5:13, 14; 7:1-3). Probably it remained in the first temple in
        the holy of holies as the symbol of Jehovah's presence so long
        as that temple stood. It afterwards disappeared. (See CLOUD
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Shechinah' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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