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    Tabernacle

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    A tabernacle is a place of worship‚ also known as a portable sanctuary used by the Israelites since the time of their distracted in the desert after leaving Egypt to go to the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem by Salomon. It is also a recession of our faith‚ like an icon‚ and a temporary dwelling‚ like a tent or a hut. Some say it is an ordinary element for the reserved Eucharist‚ which is usually found on the altar. The function of the tabernacle is for God to remain with humans. The tabernacle

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    The Tabernacle

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    The Tabernacle A few key elements about the making of the Tabernacle are that God was the architect of the sanctuary. It was made from offerings brought by the people (Exodus vs. 1-2)‚ which indicates that God was concerned about the heart of the giver just like he is today. It was to be a place of consecration and structure as well as a repository for the law (Ten Commandments). Most importantly‚ it was a replica of heavenly things or the worship experience in heaven. As Moses instructed the people

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    Donatello's Annunciation

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    made it possible for Donatello to create the richly decorated tabernacle and flowing lines of the figures. It also made it easier for Donatello to have greater depth in the scene‚ creating more contrast between light and dark and [1]“in order to create the effect of an interior setting with intarsia panelling”. The sillouhette of Donatello’s tabernacle seems to be the end product of a whole line of tabernacles designed to house grave offerings or

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    REFLECTION

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    suffered or even died. With the Covenant that God make with Moses and the laws he sets I believe some of them to be overbearing for the laws that are broken. God is very specific in everything he wants‚ this is from the laws that he made to the tabernacle that we wants built. He is specific to material and the people that will put it together. He is also very particular of how He wants it laid out. This only leaves me to believe that perhaps that is how detailed God is with each of our lives. Reading

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    Bibl 104 Old Testament

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    Passover‚ the tenth plague occurred and every firstborn in the land of Egypt was struck down by the Lord. The pharaoh‚ another important figure‚ could not tolerate the plagues. The exodus from Egypt occurs. Moses presents the people of Israel with the tabernacle‚ priest‚ and worship instructions. Leviticus The book of Leviticus genre’s is a narrative law. The book of Leviticus was written by Moses 1445-1444 B.C. Key personalities of the book of Leviticus are Aaron‚ Nadab‚ Ithamar and Abihu Elazar

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    Tabernacle Symbolism

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    When you think about the Tabernacle along with all the symbolisms within it God’s love for us is evident. He wants to dwell together with us so much that He provided a place then‚ the Tabernacle‚ and dwells in us today. It was the visual used to remind the Israelites that they were in fact serving the one true living God among the unbelievers around them. There are symbolisms found in each piece of the Tabernacle. The gate of the Tabernacle provided the access just as there is no salvation found

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    The Feast of Tabernacles

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    First‚ what is the Feast of Tabernacles? The Christianity section of About.com[1] tells us that the Feast of Tabernacles is one of seven annual festivals of God that were presented to Israel during the Exodus. Dr. Towns cites it as “the greatest national feast of Israel.([2])” It is a pilgrimage festival‚ when the people journeyed from all over the nation to keep the Feast in Jerusalem. It lasts for eight days. On the final day‚ part of the ceremony was when a priest would take water from the pool

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    The Hardening of Pharaoh’s Heart in its Literary and Cultural Contexts by Dorian G. Coover Cox‚ is one of my favorite articles that I have read for this class. It was a lot of information that I have never thought about. It was super interesting to read. As a matter of fact‚ I even shared some information to my friends on what I found interesting. Readers the book of exodus may either feel sympathy for Pharaoh and have doubts about the Lord’s justice‚ while others may be pulled toward allegiance

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    Trinity Theological College Introduction to Biblical Interpretation Psalm 90: The Beginning to Find the Heart of Wisdom Name: Gladys Grace Caole Mail Box: 112 Lecturer: Dr Mark Chan Word Count: 3118 I. Introduction This paper aims to study the structure of Psalm‚ determining to find the chiasmus in order to understand its meaning and apply it in our present context. However‚ this study does not attempt to rearrange the verse rather this can evoke a new appreciation for the ancient

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    mind could give it birth nor human ability bring it into being. The plan is intended for all people who will claim it for themselves. The plan is given to us by our Creator through Moses’ Tabernacle in approximately 1440 B.C. in a book called Exodus‚ and it is about to be fulfilled in the near future. The Tabernacle is the blueprint for the plan though an amazing‚ voluminous number of symbols expressed in measurements‚ furniture within it‚ metals and substances for construction‚ colors and areas of

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