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Mercy-seat
ˈMercy-seat The golden covering placed upon the Ark of the Covenant and regarded as the resting-place of God. Hence applied to the throne of God in Heaven, and to Christ as ‘the propitiation for our sins’. Heb. kappōreth, LXX. ἱλαστήριον, Vulg. propitiatorium, Wyclif ‘propiciatorie’. Tindale's first... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mercy seat
According to the Hebrew Bible, the kaporet ( kapōreṯ) or mercy seat was the gold lid placed on the Ark of the Covenant, with two cherubim beaten out of the ends to cover and create the space in which Yahweh appeared and dwelled. This was connected with the rituals of the Day of Atonement. The term a... wikipedia.org
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What is the mercy seat? | GotQuestions.org
The Greek word for "mercy seat" in Hebrews 9:5 is hilasterion, which means "that which makes expiation" or "propitiation.". It carries the idea of the removal of sin. In Ezekiel 43:13-15, the brazen altar of sacrifice is also called hilasterion (the propitiatory or mercy seat) in the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Old ...
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What Is the Mercy Seat, and Why Is It Important?
Sep 22, 2022The mercy seat is first introduced in Exodus 25:10-22. This is part of a larger passage that is dealing with the construction of the tabernacle and its furnishings. These thirteen verses describe what came to be known as the ark of the covenant. The first few verses describe the ark itself - a wooden box that is about 45 inches long and 27 ...
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Exodus 25:20 - The Mercy Seat - Bible Hub
The faces of the cherubim should be toward the mercy seat. American Standard Version And the cherubim shall spread out their wings on high, covering the mercy-seat with their wings, with their faces one to another; toward the mercy-seat shall the faces of the cherubim be. Aramaic Bible in Plain English
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Mercy seat (disambiguation)
The mercy seat, in the Hebrew Bible, was the gold lid placed on the Ark of the Covenant. Mercy seat may also refer to: Religion Throne of Mercy, Christian iconography representing the Trinity Mourner's bench, a bench located in front of the chancel in Methodist and other evangelical Christian church... wikipedia.org
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Mercy seat - Wikipedia
According to the Hebrew Bible, the kaporet ( Hebrew: כַּפֹּרֶת kapōreṯ) or mercy seat was the gold lid placed on the Ark of the Covenant, with two cherubim at the ends to cover and create the space in which Yahweh appeared and dwelled. This was connected with the rituals of the Day of Atonement. The term also appears in later Jewish ...
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The Mercy Seat (song)
"The Mercy Seat" is a song written by Nick Cave (lyrics and music) and Mick Harvey (music), originally performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on the 1988 album Tender Prey. The song has been covered by others, including Johnny Cash, Camille O'Sullivan and Unter Null. Rolling Stone editor Toby Cres... wikipedia.org
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penetral
penetral Now rare. (ˈpɛnɪtrəl) Also 6 -traile, 7–9 -trale. [a. L. penetral, -trāle (usually in pl. penetrālia: see next), from penetrāl-is interior, innermost, f. stem of penetrā-re to penetrate.] The innermost part; of a temple, the sanctuary: usually in pl.: = next.1589 A. M[unday] tr. Palmendos x... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Mercy Seat (play)
The Mercy Seat is a 2002 play by Neil LaBute that was among the first major theatrical responses to the September 11, 2001 attacks. Set on September 12, it concerns Ben, a man who worked at the World Trade Center but was away from the office during the attack, with his mistress, Abby, who is also hi... wikipedia.org
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mercy
▪ I. mercy, n. (ˈmɜːsɪ) Forms: 2–5 merci, 4–6 mersy, mercye, 4–7 mercie, 5 merce, 6 mersye, Sc. marcie, 3– mercy. [a. F. merci, earlier mercit = Pr. merce-s, Sp. merced, Pg. mercé, It. mercede:—L. mercēdem (nom. mercēs) reward, fee, in Christian Latin from the 6th c. often used in the sense of miser... Oxford English Dictionary
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propitiatory
propitiatory, n. and a. (prəʊˈpɪʃɪətərɪ) [As n. ad. late L. propitiātōri-um (a 200 in Itala) place of atonement, also propitiation, rendering Gr. ἱλαστήριον (LXX and N.T.); n. use of neut. sing. of late L. propitiātōri-us adj. atoning, reconciling (whence the adj. B), f. propitiātor propitiator: see... Oxford English Dictionary
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shekinah
shekinah, shechinah (ʃɪˈkaɪnə) Also 7 shecinah, 8 schecina, -chinah, 9 shekina. [a. late Heb. sh⊇kīnā{suph}, f. shākan to rest, dwell.] The visible manifestation of the Divine Majesty, esp. when resting between the cherubim over the mercy-seat or in the temple of Solomon; a glory or refulgent light ... Oxford English Dictionary
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joyful steps they sped To that lowly manger bed There to bend the knee before Thee whom heaven and earth adore So may we with willing feet Ever seek Thy mercy-seat wikipedia.org
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oracle
▪ I. oracle, n. (ˈɒrək(ə)l) [ME. oˈracle, a. F. oracle (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. ōrācul-um (ōrāclum), f. ōrāre to speak, plead, pray, with suffix -culo- of material instrument.] I. Originally. 1. a. In Gr. and Rom. Antiq. The instrumentality, agency, or medium, by which a god was supposed to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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