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Meaning of ambon




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

ambon
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The correct term is ambón, with tilde. It can be a lectern where sacred books are placed or a pulpit.

  




Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

AMBON:TARIMA OR PLATFORM HIGH ESPECIALLY IN THE RELIGIOUS TEMPLES FOR SERMONS.

  


ana carbonari

Ambon does has its origin in the Greek verb do anabainein do: upload.???? Ambones of earlier centuries were often places high to several meters above the floor, to enable the readers were seen and heard by the entire House lectures. But along with the auditory, visual and practical reason, there is an evidentesimbolismo: to the Ambon gets to proclaim the good news of Christ risen, core Christian delmensaje. It is the mountain which Moses climbed to receive God's law, the estradodesde which Esdras proclaimed the new law, but above all those roofs from which seanuncia the good news. It is the empty tomb, from which victorious Christ proclaims suresurrección.

  


Isa

Each of the pulpits in some churches on both sides of the altar.

  



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