In this episode, Sam and Will explore what the tabernacle was and why God asked Moses to build it after leading the Israelites out of Egypt. You'll learn how the tabernacle was a portable tent that allowed God to dwell with His people for the first time since the Garden of Eden. They break down the layout of the tabernacle, from the outer courtyard for sacrifices to the inner room where God's presence lived. You'll also discover what the Ark of the Covenant is, what was inside it, and how the yearly blood sacrifice on its lid provided atonement for Israel's sins. This is a great starting point if you've ever wondered how God related to His people in the Old Testament. Like, comment, and subscribe for more.
Chapters
00:00:00 - What Is the Tabernacle?: The place where God chose to dwell with His people
00:00:28 - God's Instructions to Moses: Building a dwelling place after leaving Egypt
00:00:48 - A Portable Temple: Why the tabernacle was a tent and not a building
00:01:15 - God's Humility: Choosing a 15x15 foot room with one piece of furniture
00:01:57 - What Is the Ark of the Covenant?: The golden box where God's glory dwelled
00:02:30 - The Angels and the Blood Sacrifice: How atonement worked on the Ark's lid
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