ISBN-13: 9781518679858 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 234 str.
ISBN-13: 9781518679858 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 234 str.
The second book in this series deals with items used to build the Tabernacle. Who was involved, what materials were used, and how the design came together. This book does not jump around from book to book inside the Bible in the hopes of finding answers that seem to make sense. Instead, this book follows a simple rule of context stating, when a question arises, look back for the answer. This book was written on the fact, it was written by the world's greatest Teacher, Jesus. A good teacher will always provide the answer before asking the question. The Bible was written using that concept as a consistent rule. As we shall see, the answers Christ gave are often far different than many of the interpretations scattered around this world. Some of the answers may surprise you. And many of you will find yourself saying, "I knew that all along." This book begins with a description of Aaron, the high priest's clothing, and finishes with a description of the first day the Tabernacle was assembled. In between we find descriptions of every item used to fabricate the Tabernacle, where they were located, and how they were used in services. Many of those items seem to be of little value compared to others, like the Ark. But when we follow the order God recorded them in, we see the Tabernacle in an entirely new light. We see the same lesson when we look at the people involved in fabricating every item for the Tabernacle. This book follows the sequence Moses used to record all the details about the Tabernacle exactly the way they were recorded. This fresh and stimulating view of the Tabernacle built by Moses will not only open up your eyes to all the physical features of the Tabernacle, but also the people involved, as well as the lessons each piece was meant to teach. Not the way the world views God's home, but from the view Moses saw in Heaven, and recorded for us to learn from. This book concentrates on lessons God continually taught about the priesthood God called Israel out of Egypt to fulfill. God had to somehow get the Egypt out of Israel they insisted on carrying with them. Each step on that journey through the wilderness revealed part of Egypt people clung onto and how God tried to teach them to leave those attributes behind, and accept His simple concept of becoming His kingdom of priests. This series of books shows how that wilderness journey was God's handbook for His priesthood. Which is more than dress and ceremonies. Far more than what has been written about the priesthood in the Old Testament. Journey along with Moses, Aaron, and everyone in that camp to view those lessons one at a time, and see how those lessons still apply today to God's kingdom of priests. He has made us a Kingdom of priests for God his Father. All glory and power to him forever and ever Amen. (Revelation 1:6 NLTse)