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Archaeology news: Clues lead to location of Israel Tabernacle in Shiloh 'where God dwelt' | Science | News


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According to the Bible, the Tabernacle or Tent of Congregation was a portable sanctuary carried by the Israelite s on their ventures into the wilderness. The word Tabernacle (Mishkan) stems from the Hebrew root of to dwell as it was believed to be a home for God on Earth and can be seen as a sort of precursor to the Holy Temple of Jerusalem. Exodus 25 states God instructed Moses with the construction of the Tabernacle, with its innermost sanctum designed to house the Ark of the Covenant. ....

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Near East Archaeological Society (NEAS) Report 2020
Author: Don McNeeley
Created: 12 December 2020
The Near East Archaeological Society (NEAS) annual meeting held in conjunction with the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) was, as expected, significantly different this year because of COVID 19. In talking with the ETS conference organizers, the change in venue for the conference to a virtual environment impacted the number of attendees. While the NEAS meetings also showed a slight reduction in attendees, we had, on average, 24 attendees at the live Question and Answer sessions held over the conference’s three days (November 17-19). 
Typically, during these three days, the NEAS produces five sessions, each containing 4-5 individual presentations for a total of 20-25 presentations presented live with a short Q&A session following each presentation. This year, the presentations were pre-recorded and made available for viewing the wee ....

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