The
Tabernacle
This
lesson from the Old Testament is on the Jewish Tabernacle
during the time of Moses.
This
lesson was taught by Dr. James Modlish
Lesson
Three
THE BRAZEN
ALTAR,
THE
LAYER
(Exodus
27:1-8; 30:17-21)
THE
TABERNACLE HAD SEVEN ARTICLES OF FURNITURE:
TWO IN
THE COURT - Brazen Altar, Laver..
THREE IN
THE HOLY PLACE - Table of Showbread, Candlestick,
Altar of Incense.
TWO IN
THE HOLY OF HOLIES - Ark, and Mercy Seat.
SEVEN
- The number of PERFECTION (perfect provision
for believers). After we enter the Gate, there are
SEVEN STEPS to the full and complete life of
victory in Christ:
[1].
Brazen Altar - a picture of the cross
(conversion).
[2]. Laver - Cleansing from sin (Separation,
Daily Cleansing).
[3]. Table of Showbread - The place of
fellowship, to be fed on Christ and the Word (Bible
Reading).
[4]. Candlestick (or Lampstand) Lampstand) -
The testimony of believers is nourished by the oil of
the Holy Spirit testimony).
[5]. Altar of Incense - Prayer and
Intercession of believers.
[6]. Ark - Full surrender of the believer
(Surrender, Prayer).
[7]. Mercy Seat - Completer victory, rest and
peace (Victory).
I.
THE
BRAZEN ALTAR
-
The Shadow of
the Cross. "ALTAR" means 'to lift up' - The cross was
a 'lifted up altar' (John 3:14; 12:32). It also means:
"slaughter place", the place of sacrifice (Heb. 9:26;
10:4-12).
A.
THE
MATERIALS
-
Made
of shittim (acacia) wood, overlaid with brass, four
horns, two staves, a grate, etc.
The only
timber that could grow in the desert; was called
'incorruptible' wood because it was so enduring. It
speaks for the incorruptible "without sin HUMANITY
OF CHRIST.
Brass -
(refers to judgment). Speaks of the DEITY OF
JESUS, and as SON OF GOD he could endure
that awful heat of God's judgment on sin. Christ is
seen in THE ALTAR, and in THE
SACRIFICE.
B.
THE
SIZE AND DESIGN
-
Five
by Five by Three cubits - The largest article of
furniture.
All other
articles could be put within its size - every future
blessing for the believer is within the fold of
Calvary.
Five
cubits square - The number of death and grace,
salvation is all of grace.
Foursquare
- equal for all men "there is no
difference".
Three
cubits high - God's acceptance of Christ's sacrifice
by raising him from the dead after three
days.
Four
horns - Horns were peculiar only to the altars of
Israel.
The four
corners of the earth (all men invited).
The
sacrifices were bound to the horns because they were
not willing (Rom. 12:1-2). Love bound Jesus to the
cross, not nails (John 10:18).
C.
POSITION
-
Just
within the Gate, accessible, unavoidable, stood at the
"gate of repentance" (repentance is not
salvation).
When a
sinner comes to the place he realizes he is a sinner,
he must not only have sorrow for sin and willing to
turn his back on it, but come to the cross.
D.
PURPOSE
-
Upon
the Brazen Altar the sacrifices were offered and
consumed by fire.
See what
the Law demanded (Ex. 20:24-26).
"The
grate" was a network of brass (twisted or plaited)
about half way down inside, under the "compass" or
shelf around the top.
E.
USE
OF THE NUMBER FIVE
-
[1].
FIVE UTENSILS (sin reduced to ashes).
PANS,
used to hold ashes.
SHOVELS,
for picking up the ashes.
BASINS,
hold the blood sacrifices (sometimes carried inside
the tabernacle, sometimes poured out at the foot of
the altar).
FLESHHOOKS,
to arrange the sacrifice on the altar.
FIREPANS,
or censers, to carry the fire to the
altar.
[2].
FIVE ANIMALS as sacrifices -
LAMB,
BULLOCK, GOAT, HEIFER,
TURTLE DOVE.
[3].
FIVE OFFERINGS (from Leviticus): BURNT,
MEAL, PEACE, SIN,
TRESPASS.
F.
OTHER
DETAILS
-
[1].
ASHES - Were not to be destroyed, but taken to
a clean place (Lev. 6:10,11) and were used later in
cleansing from defilement (Num. l9).
They
were evidence that the sacrifice was wholly
consumed by fire.
Here
is a picture of Christ's body taken from the cross,
and placed in a new tomb (clean place), but rose to
cleanse sinners.
[2].
BLOOD - Was not to be used, but poured out at
the bottom of the altar or sprinkled on the
altar.
It
was the 2nd evidence that the sacrifice had been
made.
When
Christ gave his life, He gave His all.
[3].
STAVES AND RINGS - The altar was portable,
carried by two staves in four rings. The cross is to
be carried throughout the wilderness of the
world.
TWO
STAVES - The two parts of the gospel (the death
and resurrection), takes both to carry (tell) the
story of the Gospel.
II.
THE
BRAZEN LAVER
- 
The Wash Basin
(after salvation comes cleansing).
A.
SIZE
AND SHAPE -
The
size and shape not given, signifying the unlimited
daily cleansing in Christ; "his foot" on the base
under the bowl.
The
cleansing was not done IN the Laver, but AT the Laver,
using water kept there (how water was poured out not
told, spouts (?), etc.).
C.
POSITION
-
It
stood between the Brazen Altar and the Tabernacle - a
position of significance in what it portrays (the
order is set, not changing).
Daily
cleansing follows the cross (not before).
The
priests washed their hands and feet at the Laver
continually as they ministered at the Tabernacle (no
floor in the Tabernacle, nor chair for sitting,
priests on their feet constantly and in contact with
defilement of the earth),
Hands
speak of service, feet speak of conduct and walk.
D.
ORIGIN
-
The
Laver was made from brass.
It was
given as FREE-WILL OFFERINGS, but what are the gifts
unless they cost us something (would these be a
sacrifice?).
E.
WATER
-
For
the WORD and the WORK OF THE HOLY
SPIRIT.
The Word
is our looking glass; from it God shows us the things
in our lives that are not pleasing to Him; we need
daily cleansing.
The Word
reveals more:
See
(James 1:23-25) being doers as well as
hearers.
Solemn
warning - (Exodus 30:21).
WASHED
AND CLEAN FOR SERVICE!
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