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ShekhinahShekinah (שכינה - alternative transliterations Shechinah, Shekhina, Shechina) is the English spelling of the Hebrew language word that means the glory or radiance of God, or God resting in his house or Tabernacle amongst his people. It is derived from the Hebrew verb 'sakan' - to dwell. (The Greek word 'skene' - dwelling - is thought to be derived from 'shekinah' and 'sakan'.) This noun form is not used in either the Old or New Testaments, but both are full of references to God coming in glory.The Shekinah is held by many to represent the feminine attributes of the presence of God, based especially on readings of the Talmud and the Cabbalah. Comparative Religionists note that the shakti is the female energy of Hindu gods. The nearest Christian concept to the Shekinah is that of the Holy Spirit. The public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, published in 1897, says: The next reference to the Glory filling a place arguably is in the book of Isaiah, in a vision he had of God in Heaven. Bible passages to follow. External links
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