I do not believe that any specific place is mentioned in scripture as to where the tabernacle was first errected. I would sugest that it would have been sometime after the jews had crossed over the waters, maybe even in the promised land.
The first mention of it being used was in Exodus i.e. " And they shall be upon Aaron, and upon his sons, when they come in unto the tabernacle of the congregation". See Exodus 28:43.
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The tabernacle was built according to the instructions given by God to Moses, with the help of skilled craftsmen and workers chosen by Moses. It was constructed by the Israelites during their time in the wilderness as a place of worship and to house the Ark of the Covenant.
3-months after leaving Egypt, Moses and the Israelis came to Mount Sinai. Moses received the "Ten Commandants" and the plans for the earthly tabernacle. They were in the wilderness.
In the book of Leviticus, what were they to use to start fire in the Tabernacle while in the wilderness?
ark of the covenant and the tabernacle
The Tabernacle (Mishkan), Exodus ch.25.
Yes the arc of the tabernacle was built to carry the ten commandments.
tabernacle
During the Israelites' sojourn in the wilderness, the Tabernacle was moved forty-two times (Numbers ch.33).
Bezaliel
Their forty-year journey in the wilderness 3300 years ago, during which they received God's Torah, built the Mishkan (Tabernacle), and began functioning as a nation...a nation of Torah.
The word "tabernacle" is from the Latin "tabernaculum", a kind of tent. The tabernacle described in the Torah (Exodus ch.25-27) was a sanctuary for the service of God, built in such a way as to be dismantled and transported when the Israelites decamped in the wilderness.
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