tabernacle$81338$ - translation to greek
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tabernacle$81338$ - translation to greek

CHURCH BUILDING IN GEORGIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The Tabernacle; Tabernacle (Atlanta)
  • alt=Confetti falling on a packed theater as many people on stage wave to the audience.
  • Debris including knocked-down signs are scattered on the street with the Tabernacle building in the background.
  • alt=An artistic rendering of the building as built, with two other buildings next to it and people around.
  • alt=A white stone block inscribed with "BAPTIST TABERNACLE AND INSTITUTE BUILDING. 1910. LEN G. BROUGHTON, FOUNDER."
  • alt=A view looking down from the balcony to the seating, rostrum and pipe organ in the church.
  • alt=A pencil drawing of a large church and three other buildings.
  • alt=A view away from the stage shows painted front edges of two balconies and the decorated ceiling.
  • alt=Multiple colored lights shine down on a stage while an audience watches.
  • alt=A rock band performs on stage with a graphic that says "IT'S NOT VERY LOUD" is on a screen behind them.

tabernacle      
n. σκηνή, ναός

Definition

tabernacle
(tabernacles)
1.
A tabernacle is a church used by certain Christian Protestant groups and by Mormons.
N-COUNT: oft in names
2.
The Tabernacle was a small tent which contained the most holy writings of the ancient Jews and which they took with them when they were travelling.
N-PROPER: the N

Wikipedia

Tabernacle (concert hall)

The Tabernacle is a mid-size concert hall located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Opening in 1911 as a church, the building was converted into a music venue in 1996. It is owned and managed by concert promoter Live Nation Entertainment and has a capacity of 2,600 people.

Since its rebranding, many notable acts performed at the venue, including: Guns N' Roses, Tove Lo, The Black Crowes, Adele, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Robbie Williams, Alice in Chains, Bob Dylan, Prince & The New Power Generation, Lana Del Rey, BABYMETAL, and Atlanta's own Mastodon, and Blackberry Smoke.

Along with music concerts, the venue also holds many comedy tours annually including Bob Saget, Lisa Lampanelli, Cheech & Chong and Stephen Lynch.