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The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 7

The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 7

“Wolves” in the Courtyard In our previous post we discussed the “Brazen Altar” and the “Laver”, the first representing the great ransom sacrifice of Christ and the latter the means by which we cleanse ourselves from the defilements of the world through the washing of the word in preparation to entering the dwelling place of the Almighty as pictured in the Tabernacle, however what we felled to mention is how few there be who make it this far most unfortunately…

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The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 6

The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 6

The “Brazen Altar” “Build an altar of acacia (shittim) wood three cubits high; it is to be square, five cubits long and five cubits wide. Make horns at each of the four corners, so that the horns and the altar are of one piece and overlay the altar with copper (in Hebrew nechosheth, mistranslated as bronze or brass) … make a grating for it, a copper network, and make a copper ring at each of the four corners of the…

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The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 5

The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 5

“From the information available, it seems reasonable to conclude that the construction of the court included silver rods (fillets) connecting the wooden posts, the question, nevertheless is what their primary purpose was. (The following was taken from an article entitled, “Fillets of the Tabernacle”) “We will approach this question from two standpoints: the practical purpose in the type; and the lesson for us in the antitype. The court of the tabernacle was surrounded by a series of posts or pillars…

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The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 4

The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 4

Within the Walls of Justice After having admitted that we are sinners, and that our course in this world was heading in the wrong direction away from God we made the determination to turn ourselves around and to adjust our course in the right direction. Henceforth we determined to dedicate ourselves to living righteously to the best of our ability. Now through faith in Christ as represented in the entrance curtain, we take the “first step”, and pass into the…

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The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 3

The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 3

The Courtyard As was stated in our previous post the Priest and the Levites associated with the work of the tabernacle were the only ones permitted within the tabernacle enclosure, the people themselves being separated from all the holy things not only by distance, but likewise by way of the linen curtain which hindered their view and access to the holy things within. From their view point all they could see was the top of the Tabernacle which stood twice…

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The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 2

The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 2

“Our Journey Begins” In most studies involving the tabernacle the author tends to begin with an explanation of the courtyard leaving out “the camp”, and that which resides “outside the camp”, yet for us this is a very important part of our study of the Tabernacle seeing as we all started our journey from one point or other. What is the camp and what lies outside the camp? In the typical tabernacle picture the camp consisted of the various tribes…

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The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 1

The Tabernacle it’s Spiritual Significance, Part 1

Having in our previous study (Which please see if you have not already) entitled Tabernacle Insights, Dimensions of the Tabernacle Courtyard, we would now like to examine this issue a bit further (as well as the rest of the Tabernacle), howbeit here we will be focusing more specifically upon the spiritual significance of the Tabernacle, The Tabernacle itself as well as its courtyard and the various items found there. Here then is a point which is often overlooked and/or totally…

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Tabernacle Insights, Part 4

Tabernacle Insights, Part 4

Dimensions of the Tabernacle Courtyard The following is an excerpt from an article entitled “Dimensions of the Court of the Tabernacle” written by our friend Alek “Chapters 27 and 38 of the Book of Exodus, among other things, describe the so-called Court of the Tabernacle [ḥăṣar hammišəkān], that surrounded the Tent of Appointment [’ōhel mwō‘ēḏ], the copper Laver [kîywōr] and the Altar of Burnt Offering [mizəbēḥa]. The Court was essentially a rectangular fence-like structure that consisted of a number of…

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Tabernacle Insights, Part 3

Tabernacle Insights, Part 3

Dimensions of the Tabernacle Courtyard What say the Scriptures in respects to the overall dimensions of the “courtyard?” “The length of the court shall be one hundred cubits, the width fifty throughout, and the height five cubits, made of fine woven linen, and its sockets of bronze.” (Exod 27:18) First let us see how Alek attempts to explain this, “First and foremost, please note that the overall dimensions of the Courtyard are provided in the measurements of an overall dimension…

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Tabernacle Insights, Part 2

Tabernacle Insights, Part 2

Dimensions of the Tabernacle Courtyard “The Tabernacle which God commanded the people of Israel to construct in the Wilderness of Sin, and in connection with which all their religious services and ceremonies were instituted, was, the Apostle Paul assures us, a shadow of good things to come. (Heb 8:5; 10:1; Col. 2:17) This being true, our understanding of the plan and work of salvation now in progress, as well as their (i.e. natural Israel’s) future development, cannot fail to be…

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