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  1. The Tabernacle manifested what has been termed a “graduated holiness and perfection,” i.e., the metal in the most holy place was solid gold; in the holy place, ordinary gold; in the court, bronze. The people were allowed into the court, the priests into the holy place, and only the high priest into the most holy place one day a year.

  2. Devotional. Study on the Tabernacle. Tabernacle – the Holy Place. 30 Oct 2020. When you go past the outer courts, you come in the Holy Place. There are three pieces of furniture in the Holy Place. There is the lampstand, the table of shewbread and the altar of incense where the priest is standing before in the picture below.

  3. Sep 20, 2016 · STUDY 4: The Court (“Holy Place”) The Tabernacle was surrounded by a yard, or “Court” ( Exodus 27:9-19 ), toward the rear of which it stood, and this courtyard is referred to by the Bible translators, as the “holy place” — see Leviticus 6:26 and 14:13. The Court represents the condition of justification, entered through faith in ...

  4. Sep 14, 2016 · The Most Holy was a perfect cube measuring 10 cubits on all sides— the only part of the tabernacle that was BALANCED, which represents the condition of divine nature (2 Peter 1:4). We attain to the Most Holy by faithfully overcoming in the Gospel Age. We enter there, beyond the second veil, through death.

  5. Jul 8, 2018 · The holy of holies where the tabernacle was housed, was a perfect cube, as the new Jerusalem will be. The only light came from the Shekinah glory, also true in the new Jerusalem (Rev. 21:23). The blue, purple, and scarlet veil (Exod. 26:31-32; 40:21), made of woven linen with cherubim on it, separated the holy of holies from the holy place.

  6. The veil separating the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place is also symbolic of man’s spiritual heart (1). Man’s spiritual heart connects the spirit and the soul, similar to the physical brain connecting the body and a man’s soul (Hebrews 4:12). The Holy of Holies represents the Spirit of man (1 Thessalonians 5:23).

  7. This most holy place in all probability formed a cube of 10 cubits (comp. "ka'bah" = "cube"). If so the breadth of the Tabernacle must have been 10 cubits, i.e. , the breadth of its inner space, whereas the eight western boards measured 12 cubits; and the southern and northern walls must each have covered one of the 12 cubits of the western ...

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