The tabernacle signified both God’s approach to man and also man’s way of drawing near to God. In view of this, what is the significance of the table of showbread, the candlestick or lamp stand, and the altar of incense? Cf. John 6:57; 8:12; Heb 4:16. Answer: After reading the passages to confer with it seems to me that it is not unlike communion. God is sharing Himself with us to show us His grace. Prior to Christ’s death this was God’s way. I will be anxious to see Pastor Troy’s
Where did the brass for the laver come from? Consider the part played by women in the making of the sanctuary. Where did the silver used in the sanctuary come from? Cf. Also 30:11-16. Is the fact that the tabernacle was founded on atonement money significant? Answer: From the money collected as they passed through to be counted (a total of 603,550 men). The other came from the wave offering. I am sure it is. We must seek atonement for our sins. I seems that this money taken to build the temple would be an atonement. They are in obedience symbolically giving up of themselves.
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