Hebrews 9:2

Moses received detailed instructions on how the tabernacle was to be designed. The second half of Ex. is devoted to these details. Another name for the tabernacle was "the tent of meeting" or, more literally translated, "the meeting tent," see, for example, Ex. 33:7. The word describes the tent's function as a meeting place between God and man. It is this original meeting place that is described. Later, the temple in Jerusalem was built, but that is not what the author describes. There was neither Aaron's rod nor the pot of manna nor the tablets of the law, which had long since been lost.
A tabernacle [God's dwelling place – a tent where God reveals himself and meets with man] was furnished with a first room called the Holy Place. There stood:
the lampstand [the menorah – the seven-branched candlestick, see Ex. 25:31–39]
and the table [Ex. 25:23–30]
with the showbread [Ex. 25:30; Lev. 24:5–8].

The greek text BETA

Nestle-Aland and Textus Receptus

σκηνὴ   γὰρ   κατεσκευάσθη   ἡ   πρώτη   ἐν   ᾗ   ἥ   τε   λυχνία   καὶ   ἡ   τράπεζα   καὶ   ἡ   πρόθεσις   τῶν   ἄρτων,   ἥτις   λέγεται   ἅγια.  

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The greek text has 21 words. There is no difference between NA and TR in this verse.



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Strongs nr Greek English Grammar Code
G4633
σκηνὴ (skene)
A tabernacle
Noun Noun
nom. sing. Nominative singular feminine
N-NSF
G1063
γὰρ (gar)
for
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G2680
κατεσκευάσθη (kateskeyasthe)
was prepared,
VERB Verb
aorist pass. ind. aorist passive indicative
sing. third person singular
V-API-3S
G3588
(e)
the
Definite article Definite article
nom. sing. Nominative singular feminine
T-NSF
G4413
πρώτη (prote)
first [room] —
Adjective Adjective
nom. sing. Nominative singular feminine
A-NSF
G1722
ἐν (en)
in
Preposition Preposition
PREP
G3739
(e)
which [were]
Relative pron. Relative pronoun
dative sing. dative singular feminine
R-DSF
G3588
(e)
Definite article Definite article
nom. sing. Nominative singular feminine
T-NSF
G5037
τε (te)
both
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G3087
λυχνία (lychnia)
the lampstand,
Noun Noun
nom. sing. Nominative singular feminine
N-NSF
G2532
καὶ (kai)
and
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G3588
(e)
the
Definite article Definite article
nom. sing. Nominative singular feminine
T-NSF
G5132
τράπεζα (trapeza)
table,
Noun Noun
nom. sing. Nominative singular feminine
N-NSF
G2532
καὶ (kai)
and
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G3588
(e)
of the
Definite article Definite article
nom. sing. Nominative singular feminine
T-NSF
G4286
πρόθεσις (prothesis)
presentation
Noun Noun
nom. sing. Nominative singular feminine
N-NSF
G3588
τῶν (ton)
the
Definite article Definite article
gen. pl. genitive plural masculine
T-GPM
G0740
ἄρτων, (arton,)
bread —
Noun Noun
gen. pl. genitive plural masculine
N-GPM
G3748
ἥτις (etis)
which
Relative pron. Relative pronoun
nom. sing. Nominative singular feminine
R-NSF
G3004
λέγεται (legetai)
is called
VERB Verb
pres. pass. ind. present passive indicative
sing. third person singular
V-PPI-3S
G0040
ἅγια. (agia.)
[the] Holy [Place].
Adjective Adjective
nom. pl. neut. Nominative plural Neutral
Location (location)
A-NPN-L

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