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Introduction
What does this model remind you of?
The Tabernacle
The tabernacle was 45 feet long and 15 feet wide.
Two compartments: Holy Place and The Holy of Holies or the Most Holy Place.
Holy Place:
Right wall - Table of Showbread
Left wall - Lampstand
Directly in front of you just past the Table and Lampstand was the Alter of Incense and then the veil
On the other side of the veil was the Most Holy Place
Ark of the Covenant
Tablets; Aaron’s Rod; Golden Pot with Manna
The Tabernacle was in use for over 400 years.
Solomon’s Temple
Took sevens years to complete and was done around 960BC.
It was built over the protruding rock on Mt.
Moriah in the area where Abraham offered up Isaac.
Because of the similarities between the temple and the Garden of Eden, many believe the garden was the prototype for the tabernacle.
You had an East to West progression in the garden of Eden according to Jewish tradition with the two trees on the top of the hill.
When Adam and Eve were expelled, they were expelled to the east, where two Cherubim and a flaming sword guarded the entrance.
Now, when the priest wanted to approach God in the Holy of Holies, he would have to pass through the flaming sword and the cherubim to enter God’s presence, the same way man was cast out.
The Temple was about 90ft long 30ft wide and 45ft high.
Herod’s Temple
150ft high, 585ft east to west and 610ft north to south.
מִשְׁכָּן
It means a dwelling place.
In this context it would mean the place where God dwells.
So the tabernacle represents the dwelling place or presence of God.
God Provides the Resources for the Tabernacle
What do you see in this text?
We see that the covenant people of God rise to God’s call to serve.
They went above and beyond.
Where else do we see God’s people willing to answer God’s call?
What about God’s request that Abraham give up his only son?
The Old Testament Tabernacle is a Type of God’s Abiding Presence
Have you made room for God in your life?
If that is what you have done, then you do not know him.
God Builds the Tabernacle through Obedient People
God’s People Had a Unity of Purpose
Disobedient People Are Removed
What keeps us from removing wicked people from the Christian community?
Why do you think there is so little emphasis on holiness today?
Why is it that false teachers who clearly contradict basic Christian doctrine receive such favorable treatment by the churches?
God Fills the Tabernacle with his Presence
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What should the attitude of the church be toward those who do not wish to live holy lives but who still want to be part of the church?
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