Meaning
(2.) Heb. mishcan (Cant 1:8), used also of a dwelling (Job 18:21; Ps 87:2), the grave (Isa 22:16; comp. 14:18), the temple (Ps 46:4; 84:2; 132:5), and of the tabernacle (Ex 25:9; 26:1; 40:9; Num 1:50, 53; 10:11). When distinguished from 'ohel, it denotes the twelve interior curtains which lay upon the framework of the tabernacle (q.v.).
(3.) Heb. kubbah (Num 25:8), a dome-like tent devoted to the impure worship of Baal-peor.
(4.) Heb. succah (2Sam 11:11), a tent or booth made of green boughs or branches (See Gen 33:17; Lev 23:34, 42; Ps 18:11; Jonah 4:5; Isa 4:6; Neh 8:15-17, where the word is variously rendered).
Jubal was "the father of such as dwell in tents" (Gen 4:20). The patriarchs were "dwellers in tents" (Gen 9:21, 27; 12:8; 13:12; 26:17); and during their wilderness wanderings all Israel dwelt in tents (Ex 16:16; Deut 33:18; Josh 7:24). Tents have always occupied a prominent place in Eastern life (1Sam 17:54; 2Kings 7:7; Ps 120:5; Cant 1:5). Paul the apostle's occupation was that of a tent-maker (Acts 18:3); i.e., perhaps a maker of tent cloth.