among the Israelites Exodus 2531 3539 The Tabernacle Hebrew word meant tent Very costly expensive portable Acacia Wood Structure Covered with much Gold Silver Bronze Specially woven coverings of expensive blue purple and scarlet cloth fine linen ID: 655474
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The Tabernacle
God’s Dwelling Place
among the Israelites
Exodus 25-31; 35-39Slide2
The Tabernacle
Hebrew word meant “tent”
Very costly, expensive, portable
Acacia Wood Structure
Covered with much Gold, Silver, Bronze
Specially woven coverings of expensive blue, purple and scarlet cloth, fine linen
Goat hair, ram skin, badger or seal skinSlide3
The Tabernacle
Offerings for Ephod and Breastpiece
Gem stones: onyx, oil, spicesSlide4
The Tabernacle and Furniture
consisted of: tent, covering, hooks, boards, bars, pillars, sockets,
Ark, poles, Mercy Seat,
tables, utensils, Curtains, lamps, screen, altar, basin, hangings, pegs, Priestly GarmentsSlide5
Why Study the Tabernacle
Concept and arrangement of tabernacle foreshadows NT scheme of redemption.
Book of Hebrews relies upon tabernacle worship.
Tabernacle was God’s dwelling Place among Israel.Slide6
Preparation for
Tabernacle
Ex. 25:1-9, 31:1-11, 35:4-36:7
God commands
an offering
“From every man whose heart moves him”
“Sanctuary, that I may dwell among them”
To be constructed “according to the pattern” provided by God.
People brought brooches, earrings, bracelets, woven cloths, linens, skins, stones, oil, spices
More than enough was given. Word had to be send out to stop.Slide7
Preparation for
Tabernacle
Ex. 25:1-9, 31:1-11, 35:4-36:7
Call for Skillful
Men to come workSlide8
Preparation for
Tabernacle
Ex. 25:1-9, 31:1-11, 35:4-36:7
Call for Skillful Men to come work
Two particular
s
killed
Craftsmen Chosen
Filled with God’s Spirit and Wisdom.
Bezalel
of Judah: Artistic Designs in gold, wood carving, cutting stones,
Oholiab
of
Dan also chosen:
Both: embroidery, engraving, design, weaving, etc. Ability to teach others.
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.
45’
1
5’
15’
30’
150’
75’Slide10
.
45’
15’
15’
15’
15’
27”
N
S
20 boards on north
20 boards on south
8 boards on east
48 total boards
Made of Acacia Wood
Overlaid with Gold
100 silver sockets
(96 for boards)
(4 for interior posts)
Wt. 75 poundsSlide11
Coverings
Innermost: Fine linen, white, with cherubim woven with blue, purple and scarlet
2
nd
: Goats hair (possibly black)
3
rd
: Rams skin
Outer: Skin of Seal, Porpoise or some aquatic animalHeld in place by pegs andRopes. No mention of aRidge pole to provide a peak.Slide12
Veil
Separated Holy Place and Most Holy Place
Made of fine linen. Cherubim woven of blue, purple and scarlet.
Suspended from hooks of gold upon four poles.
No height dimensions. Likely no higher than arms reach (because Priests would unhook it).Slide13
Entrance Curtain
Made of fine linen. Intermingled with blue, purple and scarlet.
Suspended from hooks of gold upon five poles. Poles sat in sockets made of bronze.Slide14
Courtyard
150’ X 75’ X 7.5’
Tabernacle was twice as high, so it could be seen outside the courtyard.
Walls made of finely woven white linen.
Suspended from silver rods and silver hooks, on posts set in bronze sockets.
20 posts/sockets on north and south, 10 on east/west.
Held by bronze pegs and ropes.
Courtyard entrance on east side, with a
curtainh made like the tabernacle curtain.Slide15Slide16Slide17Slide18Slide19Slide20Slide21Slide22
Tabernacle Worship Rules
Atonement money: half-shekel paid by each person age 20 and older who were counted. To be used for the tabernacle service. Ex. 30: 11-16.
Anointing Oil: Ingredients-myrrh, cinnamon, fragrant cane, cassia, olive oil. Used to anoint the tabernacle, its furnishings as well as priests. Not to be made by anyone else or used for any other purpose.Slide23
Priests Ex. 28, 39
Aaron,
Nadab
,
Abihu
,
Eleazar
,
Ithamar selected to be Priests. Aaron to be High Priest.Priests served as mediators between the people and God.Slide24
Garments for Priests Ex. 28, 39
Linen Undergarment (Breeches, Britches). Reached from waist to thighs to cover nakedness. Could not enter tabernacle or approach altar without this garment on.
Coat: of embroidered or checkered work. Fine linen, woven in a pattern
.Slide25
Garments for Priests Ex. 28, 39
Robe: Blue. Strong band woven around the neck. Pomegranates of blue, purple, scarlet w/gold bells around hem. Bells would be heard.
Ephod: Front and back flaps, joined on shoulders. Onyx stone fasted in a setting of gold on each shoulder piece. Stones had 12 tribes engraved. Fine linen with threads of gold, blue, purple, scarlet. Included a sash (or band) that was used to fasten it about the body. Two gold chains
were fastened to shoulders, used to hold breastplate. Slide26
Garments for Priests Ex. 28, 39
Breastplate: Gold, blue, purple, scarlet. Fabric was folded double to form a pocket in which were kept the
Urim
and
Thummim
. Included four rows of three precious stones each. 12 tribes
e
ngraved on the stones. Two gold chains from ephod were fastened to the rings in the upper part of the breastplate.
Unsure of what Urim and Thummim were. Thought to be stones. Used to inquire of God.Slide27
Garments for Priests Ex. 28, 39
Mitre
(turban): Made of fine linen. Front had a gold plate with words “Holy to Jehovah”.
Unsure of what
Urim
and
Thummim
were. Thought to be stones. Used to inquire of God.
Sash (or girdle): of golden work.Slide28Slide29