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SHEKINAH , a Hebrew word meaning " that which dwells " or " the dwelling." It is one of the expressions used in the Targums in place of " God." In the Targums.The word "Shekinah " is of constant occurrence in the Tar gums or Aramaic paraphrases of the Biblical lections that were read in the synagogue
Great
Israel and will be their God ") is rendered in the Targum (Onkelos) : " And I will cause my Shekinah to dwell in the midst of the children of Israel , and I will be their God." All expressions implying God's local presence are similarly rendered: thus e.g. Habak. ii. 20 (" Jehovah
Jehovah
Closely connected with the idea of the Shekinah, but distinct from it, is that of " the glory
Glory
In the New Testament.In the New Testament both the term and the idea are referred to in various ways. The close association of the divine " glory " with the visible Shekinah has already been referred to. This Shekinah-glory is several times denoted in the' New Testament by b6 a. The most notable passage is Rom. ix. 4 where St Paul, enumerating the list
bright cloud overshadowed them, and behold a voice out of the cloud, saying &c.; cf. St Mark ix. 7; St Luke ix. 34), the same verb being used as in the LXX. of Exod. xl. 34, 35, of the cloud which rested on the tabernacle when it was filled with " the glory of the Lord." There can be no doubt, too, that the word rendered " tabernacle" (o-Krlvr)) with the corresponding verb " to tabernacle " (o-Kflvouv) has been chosen for use in St John i. 14 and Rev. xii. 3, from its likeness both in sound and meaning to the term " Shekinah." The passage in Revelation
all of which the writer declares became incarnate in Jesus. Cf. also Heb. i. 3 (" effulgence of the [Shekinah] glory "). In Talmud
Talmud
See under " Shekinah " in Hastings' Dict. of the Bible, and Dict. of Christ and the Gospels, and in the Jewish Encyclopedia; also Weber, Jiidische Theologie, 2nd ed., especially pp. 185-19o. For the Targums in English, cf. Etheridge, The Targums on the Pentateuch (2 vols., 1862 and 1865) ; and Pauli, The Chaldee Paraphrase of the Prophet Isaiah (London, 1871). (G. H. Bo.) End of Article: SHEKINAH If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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