The term "holy tables" usually refers to altars in religious settings. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used to describe them such as "sacred tables," "divine tables," "consecrated tables," "hallowed tables," and "sanctified tables." These terms carry the same sense of reverence and sacredness as "holy tables." In different religious traditions, the word used to refer to altars can vary. For example, in Judaism, the word "bimah" is used to describe the elevated platform in the synagogue where the Torah is read, while in Buddhism, the term "shrine" is used to refer to the altar where offerings are made.