Tabernacle of David

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The Tabernacle of David was a tent in Jerusalem where King David placed the Ark of the Covenant and established a distinctive form of worship featuring continual praise and music before God.

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Label Occurrences
Tabernacle of David canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical religious structure
tent sanctuary
associatedPlace Zion
surface form: Mount Zion
associatedWith King David
Levitical musicians
Levitical singers
Psalms
surface form: Psalms of David

choirs of Levites
cymbals
harps
lyres
stringed instruments
trumpets
category Biblical tabernacles
Jewish sacred architecture
Old Testament places
characterizedBy continual praise
instrumental worship
music before God
sung worship
constructedBy King David
contained Ark of the Covenant
country Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)
surface form: Kingdom of Israel
followedBy Solomon's Temple
location Jerusalem
mentionedIn 1 Chronicles
2 Samuel
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
namedAfter King David
precededBy Tabernacle
surface form: Mosaic Tabernacle
propheticReference Acts 15:16
Amos 9:11
religiousFunction center for musical liturgy
central place of worship in Davidic Jerusalem
place of sacrificial offerings before the Ark
religiousTradition Judaism
theologicalSignificance symbol of God’s presence in Zion
symbol of intimate access to God
symbol of restored worship
timePeriod reign of King David
usedFor worship of Yahweh
viewedAs model for continual prayer and praise by some Christian movements
prototype for New Testament worship by some Christians
worshipStyle distinct from Mosaic tabernacle worship
emphasis on musical instruments
emphasis on praise
emphasis on prophetic song
emphasis on thanksgiving

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Asaph serviceLocation Tabernacle of David