The Tabernacle: Camping with GodKregel Ministry, 1971 - 160 pagina's "The title of this book takes me back to my boyhood days in Angola," writes the author in his foreword, "where as the son of missionary parents I knew what it was to trek and camp for weeks on end. . . . My father would lead family worship at dawn and then conduct a Bible study at dusk. . . . One particular series that I have never forgotten was on the Tabernacle in the wilderness. I can still visualize the scene as we sat, with African carriers, around the campfire outside our tent . . . the 'missionary's tent' served to represent the presence of God--as the Scriptures were unfolded and applied by the Holy Spirit [we had] an experience of camping with God." This book opens modern readers to the world of the children of Israel, helping them to view the Tabernacle as they did. They will see the "tent" in which God camped with His people, revealing His purpose, power, and glory. They will discover that every detail of the Tabernacle points to Christ and will be reminded of the words of Augustine: "The New is in the Old concealed. The Old is by the New revealed."Connects the Old Testament story to the New TestamentWell-established author with international ministry forumHighlights one of Scripture's most pervasive topicsThis printing revives a highly-referenced and much sought-after resource |
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... seen , Egypt was a land of idolatry ( Ezek . 21 : 5-9 ) , and , therefore , no place for a sanctuary for God . Neither was the Tabernacle to be built in Canaan . It is true that it was stationed in Shiloh for some time , but it remained ...
... seen in the mercy seat ( Exod . 25:17 ) . Silver typifies redemption , as seen in the atonement money ( Exod . 30 : 12-16 ; Num . 18:16 ) . Brass typifies the death of Christ , as meeting man's responsibil- ity toward God , as seen in ...
... seen in Christ ( Mal . 3:17 ) . B. The Measures of the Tabernacle As we proceed in these studies , we shall be impressed again and again with certain recurring numbers . Their very repetition and asso- ciation symbolize certain precious ...
... seen nor entered from outside . Ev- erything was screened from public gaze and protected from unhal- lowed approach . There was no entrance save by the one door on the east . All this and more eloquently witnessed to the purity of God ...
... seen that the purpose of the Tabernacle , in its immedi- ate aspect , was that of providing a place of worship and witness for the children of Israel in the wilderness , while the ultimate intention was that of prefiguring Christ in all ...
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