The Tabernacle, The Priesthood, and The OfferingsSolid Christian Books, 2014 M03 3 - 508 páginas His teaching was remarkable, not only for its clearness and depth, but also for its close adherence to Scripture, thus proving how much he lived in communion with God. The great central truths of Salvation through the cross of Christ, and of the Second Coming of the Lord, were ever present to his mind, and pervaded all his teaching. Fearless in his denunciation of what he believed to be error; intensely solemn in his warnings of the power and the consequences of sin; an unflinching standard-bearer of the gospel of God's grace, and yet most tender in ministering the truth of God to stricken ones—he was the means of strengthening the hands of many a feeble one, and of preserving from the snares of the adversary many of God's people. |
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... cubits, and the breadth of one curtain four cubits: and every one of the curtains shall have one measure. "The five curtains shall be coupled together one to another; and other five curtains shall be coupled one to another." Exodus 36:8 ...
... cubits in length, and four cubits in breadth. Five of these were subsequently joined together; thereby forming one curtain, 28 cubits in length, and 20 in breadth. The other five were similarly joined together, forming a second curtain ...
... cubits: for, the vail, which separated the interior of the tabernacle into two parts, the holy and the most holy, was to be hung up under the taches ... cubits of the other covering the most holy, and the remaining 10 cubits hanging.
Henry W. Soltau. covering the most holy, and the remaining 10 cubits hanging over the boards of the west end of the tabernacle. It may be, that the explanation of the number five is found in Hebrews 7:26, "Such a high priest became us ...
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