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    human 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 MosesTabernacle 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

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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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    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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    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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    Moses

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    Prophet Moses. Born a slave and raised by kings‚ he was chosen to lead. Millions admire his name. By faith Moses ’ parents hid him for three months after he was born‚ because they saw he was no ordinary child‚ and they were afraid of the king ’s law. Revered as a prophet but even more importantly as a teacher and a lawgiver‚ Moses was the leader of the Israelite people 3‚300 years ago during their journey from slavery in Egypt to freedom as a nation in the land of Israel. For 40 years Moses led the

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    Tabernacle Research Paper

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    The Tabernacle also known as the “Dwelling place”. It was a place for God on earth. The Tabernacle was first pleasant thing in the wilderness‚ one year after the Passover‚ when the Israelites were freed from their slavery in 1450 B.C. It was a mobile tent with portable furniture that the people traveled with and set up wherever they approached camp. It was the place where the leaders and people came together to worship and offer sacrifices. The Tabernacle‚ was the meeting place of God‚ with the children

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    Moses

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    Moses

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    Group 1 Okomfo Anokye According to Akuapem (Guan) tradition‚ Kwame Frimpong-Manson Anokye (a.k.a. Okomfo Anokye) was the son of Ano‚ a quiet and physically weak father‚ and Manubea‚ an energetic‚ talkative and sentimental mother (Some texts say his father’s name was Agya Annor‚ whilst his mother’s was Maarne Nkob). They were native of Awukugua‚ a town in the “Nifa” (Right) Division of the Akuapem state in Eastern Region. It is said that when Okomfo Anokye was born‚ he was holding in his right

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    Robert Moses

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    Robert Moses was the creator of New York City‚ Long Island‚ and Westchester County‚ NY throughout the 1 1930s and 1950s. He had transformed neighborhoods into shorelines and highways/roadways. He was very successful and changed NYC forever. However‚ some believed that he had removed lower-class residents from their homes to benefit the rich. I believe that he had helped the people of the future by making their life easier and untroublesome. But he was also very inconsiderate with the people who he

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