Analytical outlines of the Old Testament . , vs. 5-7. 26 T3ACHKR-TRAXNING STUDIES (Memorize.) Entreats God to go with them, vs. 8, 9. Thecovenant renewed, vs. 10-28. (Memorize v. 10.) Shiningof Moses face, vs. 29-35; 2 Cor. 3: 7, 13, 16. THE TABERNACLE The shadow of heavenly things, Heb. 8:5. The patternof things in the heavens, etc., Heb. 9:23; Ex. 25-28:43;36:1-39 : 43- Tent of meeting {tabernaculum, a tent). Meeting-place of Jeho-vah, 25:8; 29:43, 46;Rev. 21: 3. Immanuel ( God withus ), Matt. 1: 23; John 1:14. Typical of Christ, :2; 9:2. In heaven,Rev. 15:5- Our bodies, II Cor. 5:1;II


Analytical outlines of the Old Testament . , vs. 5-7. 26 T3ACHKR-TRAXNING STUDIES (Memorize.) Entreats God to go with them, vs. 8, 9. Thecovenant renewed, vs. 10-28. (Memorize v. 10.) Shiningof Moses face, vs. 29-35; 2 Cor. 3: 7, 13, 16. THE TABERNACLE The shadow of heavenly things, Heb. 8:5. The patternof things in the heavens, etc., Heb. 9:23; Ex. 25-28:43;36:1-39 : 43- Tent of meeting {tabernaculum, a tent). Meeting-place of Jeho-vah, 25:8; 29:43, 46;Rev. 21: 3. Immanuel ( God withus ), Matt. 1: 23; John 1:14. Typical of Christ, :2; 9:2. In heaven,Rev. 15:5- Our bodies, II Cor. 5:1;II Peter 1: 13. Directions given (B. , third to seventhmonth). Pattern Divine, ch. 25:9, 40; 26:30; 27:8; :5. Christ, our Ex-ample, I Peter 2:21-25. Preparations (B. Seventh month). Offerings, ch. 25: sum, ch. 38:21-31. Givers (willing), ch. 25:2; 35:5, 21, 22-29; 36:5-7. Value of the gold andsilver gifts alone morethan $1,000,000 (Eder-sheim). Artificers andworkmen, ch. 31: 1-6; 35:30-35; 36: 1-4. (Study the size,. THE PENTATEUCH 27 form, various parts, and contents: the use and the spiritualmeaning of each.) The Court, ch. 27: 9-19; 38: 9-20. One hundred and fifty-feet long, seventy-five feet wide, seven and a half feet by a screen of pillars and linen curtains. Pillars (60), seven and a half feet high, set in bronze sockets,and firmly held together by silver rods (?) or cords fastened tobronze pins in the ground. Curtains (5). The entrance (east end) was distinguishedby a handsome hanging, thirty feet wide, of blue, and purple[crimson], and scarlet, and fine twined linen, wrought withneedlework. No Gentile was admitted. Separation fromworldliness. We cannot come to the throne of God, savethrough the outer court, and through the sanctuary. Sacri-fice and cleansing, illumination and communion; then forthose who can receive it, the open vision and the Presence ofGod, Heb. 10: 19-22. From the camp to the priestssquare; then to the court of t


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