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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The tabernacle built by Moses and, later, Solomon’s temple were divided into the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place (or Holy of Holies). To understand these places, it will help if we first understand the concept of “holy.” At its most basic meaning, holy simply means “set apart” or even “different.”

  2. There was the Most Holy Place, in which was just the ark of the covenant and where the high priest went in only once a year. But the other room was called the Holy Place, in which were three items of furniture: the candlestick, the table of showbread and the altar of incense.

  3. One common belief is that it is talking about the most holy place in the temple. Currently, this place does not exist, but the thought is that at some point in the future, the temple will be rebuilt, and the Abomination of Desolation will desecrate the temple, according to Jesus' prophecy. – Ben Miller.

  4. 1 Kings 8:6-9. Then the priests brought the ark of the covenant of the Lord to its place, into the inner sanctuary of the house, to the most holy place, under the wings of the cherubim. For the cherubim spread their wings over the place of the ark, and the cherubim made a covering over the ark and its poles from above.

  5. Study the meaning of Holy Place in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Learn more about the biblical context and references of Holy Place.

  6. Oct 10, 2024 · A significant event known as the "abomination of desolation," prophesied by Daniel, will take place, likely involving the desecration of the holy place (the temple). Natural disasters, including wars, famines, and earthquakes, will occur in various places, adding to the turmoil.

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  8. HOLY PLACE. (ha-qodhesh, Exodus 26:33, ha-hekhal, 1 Kings 6:17, etc.; he prote skene, Hebrews 9:6): 1. The Terms: The tabernacle consisted of two divisions to which a graduated scale of holiness is attached: "The veil shall separate unto you between the holy place and the most holy" (Exodus 26:33). This distinction was never abrogated.