The stand to which you are referring is called a pulpit. I suppose you could call the same thing, when used in academic setting, a lectern.
Many churches do refer to it as the lectern, and use the term pulpit for where the message or sermon is delivered.
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The Holy Book may be placed on any kind of stand. The special stand on which the Holy Qur'an is placed is called Rahl. It is a wooden stand in which the Qur'an can be opened and recited easily.
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It is known as a lectern - whether it holds a bible in church, or holds a speaker's notes at a lecture.
pulpit or ambo
It is ususally called a pulpit.
A lectern
It is called the Ambo.
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Ambo
A lectern is a stand in a church where the Bible or other religious texts are read or displayed during services.
It is called a lectern. they are used also in schools and colleges for secular works.
The lectern, the place in which they read the Bible. Only the minister or member of the congregation can read from it.
pulpit
In a church it is simply a bookrest on which a Bible is kept and from where readings from the Bible are read. In any lecture hall or similar place, lecterns are used to hold a speaker's notes or speech.
They went to Church and had it read out to them
At the lectern or pulpit.
Read the book of "Acts" in The Bible
A Christian lectern is a stand or podium in a church where the Bible or other holy scriptures are placed during religious services. It is typically used by the clergy to read passages of scripture or deliver sermons to the congregation.
As the bible is there for all to read at any time they do like, yes the Lutheran people and the Lutheran church do very much read the protestant bible.
Some books in the Bible were known before the Church. Like the Book of Isaiah that Jesus read in the synagogue.
You can go to a church or read about it in a book