The word Shechinah is not used in Scripture, but it was used later by Jews and Christians to express the visible divine Presence, especially when resting between the Cherubim over the mercy seat of the Ark in the Holy of Holies in the temple.
A good example of Shechinah is found in Ezekiel 10 when the glory of God left the temple in Jerusalem when Israel was taken into captivity to Babylon. A very interesting, but difficult chapter and a sad one to me.
The longest chapter of the Bible is Psalm 119. The shortest chapter of the Bible is Psalm 117. Psalm 118 is the chapter located at the center of the Bible.
Chapter 7 of the bible will always be chapter 7.
in judaism, shekinah is the glory of god. She is also the female aspect of God in judaism.
The word 'penitence' does not appear in the Bible, and there is no chapter on it.
The last chapter in the bible is from the book of Revelations chapter 22verse 21.
The word 'Shekinah' (Shechinah), which means "that which dwells", is not found in the Bible, but it's description is. Exodus 25:21-22 and Leviticus 16:2 describe a luminous cloud above and between the two cherubs on the Ark of the Covenant. It would have been the only light in the "Most Holy" compartment of the tabernacle, especially benefiting the high priest when he entered the chamber on Atonement Day.The word, Shekinah is, however, found in the Targumim (the Aramaic paraphrases of the Hebrew Scriptures Exodus 25:8; 29:45, 46; Numbers 5:3; 35:34) where the Hebrew word "dwell" or "tabernacle" is represented by " Shekinah".
Shekinah Christian Training Center was created in 1993.
No, Psalm 117 is the shortest chapter in the Bible with only two verses. Psalm 23 is longer with six verses.
chapter 2
This is not true. Every book of the Hebrew Bible has a Chapter 4.
Psalms 119 is the longest chapter in the bible.
Genesis, Chapter 3. If you are asking about the third book of the Bible, it is Leviticus.