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Back to the future: The tabernacle in the Book of Exodus
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It is not the details in the account of the tabernacle that make up its significance but the underlying notion that God elects to be present with God's people. In both the ritual of liturgy and the commonality of daily life, God's presence is an act of grace, made in sovereign freedom.
THE PENTATEUCH DEVOTES more verses to the tabernacle than to any other object. Within the Book of Exodus, all of 25:1-31:18 and 35:1-40:38 deals with the tabernacle, its furnishings, its priesthood, and related issues. Next to the exodus itself and the revelation of the law, the tabernacle forms the third ...
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