The Tabernacle: The Tent of Meeting
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2024
- The Tabernacle consists of many pieces, the Tent of Meeting is one of the largest. This tent holds some great parallels for the lives of believers, and reminds us of how physical things can teach us spiritual lessons.
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Thank you for teaching me the meaning of a tabernacle. Growing in understanding in Yahs word is very exciting🎉🎉
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119Ministries, I, a fellow soldier and sister in the Messiah believe your video intro was wonderful
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Thank you for this! I just finished reading Exodus and now I’m in Leviticus and this break down and visuals help so much!!
Additionally, the NT cross references are super enlightening and inspiring! Also the passage in Ezekiel! This is so awesome!
Would Yah have instructed them to kill animals just for their skins? Or would the correct translation be only an animal that is considered "food"? IOW, already killed to eat so the skin is a byproduct.
Why did you skip or omit thr first layer of white embroidered with cherubim ?
I don’t think it would be dolphin skin due to it is an unclean animal, so it couldn’t be over the roof of the Holy Place.
Love this channel ! Would still like to point you in the direction of a Karaite (scripturalist not rabbinical Talmud) jew Nehemia Gordon. He has his masters in biblical studies with a bachelors in archaeology from the Hebrew university. He had looked at over 1,776 ancient manuscripts and found the vowel points to YHVH to be pronounced YeHoVaH
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Thank you, we are familiar with him and his thoughts on the subject. To understand our thoughts, you may be interested in our teaching series on the name and pronunciation called Hashem. You can find it here:
www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/hashem-part-1-whats-in-a-name
www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/hashem-part-2-tetragrammaton
www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/hashem-part-3-pronunciation
www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/hashem-part-4-yehovah
www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/hashem-faq-why-its-okay-to-say-lord
www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/hashem-faq-why-its-okay-to-say-jesus
www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/hashem-faq-why-its-okay-to-say-god
www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/hashem-faq-names-of-other-gods-exodus-2313
We hope this helps.
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119Ministries, your video intro is too long.