A raised platform in a church, usually enclosed, where the minister or preacher stands to conduct the sermon, The railing at the bow of a boat, which sometimes extends past the deck. It is sometimes referred to as bow pulpit. The railing at the stern of the boat is sometimes referred to as as stern pulpit; other texts use the perhaps more appropriate term pushpit, A raised platform with a desk, from which sermons are preached, Stainless steel rails at the front of the boat, A raised platform in a church from which a clergyman delivers a sermon or performs a service The railing, base, and enclosing wall are often elaborately decorated, a stone or wooden stand from which sermons or readings were given, Elevated stand in the church where the sermon is delivered, A sturdy railing around the deck on the bow, The railing at the bow of a boat, which sometimes extends past the deck. It is sometimes referred to as bow pulpit. The railing at the stern of the boat is sometimes referred to as as stern pulpit; other texts use the perhaps more-appropriate term pushpit, An elevated place, or inclosed stage, in a church, in which the clergyman stands while preaching, (Neh 8:4) (See EZRA ), Forward deck and railing structure at the bow of a boat, raised platform or stage (esp. one intended for a church clergyman), Of or pertaining to the pulpit, or preaching; as, a pulpit orator; pulpit eloquence, A desk, or platform, for an orator or public speaker, The whole body of the clergy; preachers as a class; also, preaching, A pulpit is a small raised platform with a rail or barrier around it in a church, where a member of the clergy stands to speak. a raised structure inside a church at the front that a priest or minister stands on when they speak to the people in/from the pulpit (pulpitum ), a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it, (Gr ; Sl Amvon, "an elevated place, podium") A small raised platform or elaborate podium at the left (north) side of the soleas and in the front of the iconostasis Decorated with representations of the four Evangelists, it is the place on which the deacon or priest reads the Gospel and delivers his sermon, In churches with a historic floor plan, there are two speaker’s stands in the front of the church The one on the left (as viewed by the congregation) is called the pulpit It is used by clergy to read the gospel and preach the sermon Since the gospel lesson is usually read from the pulpit, the pulpit side of the church is called the gospel side See also ambo and lectern, A raised structure adjacent to, or in the center of, the pit or ring at a futures exchange where market reporters, employed by the exchange, record price changes as they occur in the trading pit, a raised structure, usually enclosed, from which the sermon is preached, a raised platform with railing used for the sermon or homily; generally located to one side [usually the right side facing the altar] of the front of the nave, not in the center as in most protestant churches, plural of pulpit,
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A raised platform in a church, usually enclosed, where the minister or preacher stands to conduct the sermon
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The railing at the bow of a boat, which sometimes extends past the deck. It is sometimes referred to as bow pulpit. The railing at the stern of the boat is sometimes referred to as as stern pulpit; other texts use the perhaps more appropriate term pushpit
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A raised platform with a desk, from which sermons are preached
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Stainless steel rails at the front of the boat
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A raised platform in a church from which a clergyman delivers a sermon or performs a service The railing, base, and enclosing wall are often elaborately decorated
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a stone or wooden stand from which sermons or readings were given
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Elevated stand in the church where the sermon is delivered
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A sturdy railing around the deck on the bow
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The railing at the bow of a boat, which sometimes extends past the deck. It is sometimes referred to as bow pulpit. The railing at the stern of the boat is sometimes referred to as as stern pulpit; other texts use the perhaps more-appropriate term pushpit
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An elevated place, or inclosed stage, in a church, in which the clergyman stands while preaching
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(Neh 8:4) (See EZRA )
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Forward deck and railing structure at the bow of a boat
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raised platform or stage (esp. one intended for a church clergyman) isim
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Of or pertaining to the pulpit, or preaching; as, a pulpit orator; pulpit eloquence
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A desk, or platform, for an orator or public speaker
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The whole body of the clergy; preachers as a class; also, preaching
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A pulpit is a small raised platform with a rail or barrier around it in a church, where a member of the clergy stands to speak. a raised structure inside a church at the front that a priest or minister stands on when they speak to the people in/from the pulpit (pulpitum )
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a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
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(Gr ; Sl Amvon, "an elevated place, podium") A small raised platform or elaborate podium at the left (north) side of the soleas and in the front of the iconostasis Decorated with representations of the four Evangelists, it is the place on which the deacon or priest reads the Gospel and delivers his sermon
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In churches with a historic floor plan, there are two speaker’s stands in the front of the church The one on the left (as viewed by the congregation) is called the pulpit It is used by clergy to read the gospel and preach the sermon Since the gospel lesson is usually read from the pulpit, the pulpit side of the church is called the gospel side See also ambo and lectern
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A raised structure adjacent to, or in the center of, the pit or ring at a futures exchange where market reporters, employed by the exchange, record price changes as they occur in the trading pit
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a raised structure, usually enclosed, from which the sermon is preached
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a raised platform with railing used for the sermon or homily; generally located to one side [usually the right side facing the altar] of the front of the nave, not in the center as in most protestant churches
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