In a church. A pulpit is where the minister gives his sermon.
There is only one mention of the word pulpit in the KJV. It is in Nehemiah 8:4.
The pulpit is a stand that holds the bible (or sometimes notes) for the convenience of the clergyman who officiates at a Sunday service or other religious occasion. it is also used for preaching
Oblong means that something is elongated. Examples are a rectangle and an oval. An oblong pulpit lectern would be a lectern that is elongated in shape.
It depends on the synagogue. But in most synagogues that have the pulpit in front (called a Beemah), you would see a large cabinet that holds the Torah scrolls. In synagogues with the Pulpit in the center of the room, there would be no "front" of the room.
A Pulpit is where theParson gives the Sermon.
The preacher delivers a sermon from the pulpit.
Pulpit is a good rhyme.
yes the leaves on the jack in pulpit is edible
The place where the sermon is preached is called a pulpit.
A preacher stand is formally called a podium.
"The other day I got Called up to the pulpit to give a prayer."
A pulpit is an actual structure that surrounds the person. There's usually a few steps leading up to the pulpit, and the pulpit is usually a solid structure of carved wood, and lifted above the congregation slightly. A pulpit may have a lectern inside it.On the other hand, a lectern is more like a simple stand to hold a Bible/notes/written sermon and a microphone. Its usually at floor level, and not nearly as fancy as a pulpit.