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
Two
THE
FENCE AND THE OUTER COURT
Exodus 26; 27:9- 18; 38:9-20
"WHOSOEVER
WILL MAY COME"

The
most costly building, for its size, ever erected, was
the TABERNACLE
[1].
It was only 15 ft. wide, 45 ft. long, 15 ft. high (675
sq. ft. of floor space, only two rooms).
[2]. The cost of materials was over
$10,000,000.00 (not counting labor).
[3]. It stood WITHIN A COURT which was
the size of an average city lot (75 x 150): and was
enclosed by a FENCE (7 1/2 ft.
high).
I.
THE
TABERNACLE WAS ALWAYS IN THE CENTER OF THE
CAMP
A.
See "The
Camp"
in the Introduction pictures, diagrams.
[1].
God is, and always has been, the GOD OF ORDER
(Tribes around Tabernacle).
[2]. The beauty and significance of this
arrangement is GOD IS THEIR "CHIEF" (as
the Bedouin camps in the desert).
[3]. The CENTER, then was a PLACE OF
SAFETY (Psalms 91).
B.
The
TABERNACLE
- Always faced EAST - looking toward the SUNRISE (Matt.
24:27).
[1].
It is not suggested by tints that our churches face
East today, but our hearts should!
[2]. The Tabernacle floor was sand - all the
beauty was up (Col. 3:2 ) church is also in the
wilderness.
[3]. The temple floor was gold (I Kings 6:30)
(speaking of Christ on earth during the
millennium).
II.
THE
MATERIALS OF THE FENCE
The
FENCE was of FINE, TWINED LINEN suspended on
sixty pillars (posts) of brass resting on sockets of brass,
caped with chapiters (crowns of silver), held in place with
linen cords and pins of brass.
A.
One
of the more prominent materials
- (fence, gate, door, veil, covering).
[1].
Approximately 6,000 sq. ft. used in the Tabemacle and
priest robes.
[2]. Linen suggested two things:
(a).
The righteousness of God (Heb. 7:26; Rev.
19:8).
(b). "Good Works" of the saved (Eph. 2: 10)
Both
thoughts are Joined in (Is. 61:10).
[3].
What a wonderful exhibition of
RIGHTEOUSNESS.
[4]. How the LINEN FENCE must have
stood out in CONTRAST to the hundreds of
BLACK TENTS (Solomon 1:5) pitched around it -
Christ's RIGHTEOUSNESS in a perverse and
crooked generation (Deut. 32:5; Phil.
2:15).
B.
THE
HARVEST OF LINEN
-
[1].
For seven years the soil is prepared before the flax
seed is sown for this high grade, finely twined linen
(other crops are raised and plowed back into the soil
- this is the work of the Holy Spirit preparing our
hearts to receive the Word (seed) of God.
[2]. The special seed is sown (flax will grow
anywhere, in contrast to cotton or silk: God's
righteousness is universally available). (The blood of
Christ can meet the needs of any sinner anywhere).
[3].Harvesting is done by hand, (flax has been
sown closely together ) to preserve the fine texture
(individual salvation) and laid in pools of water for
the flax plant to die and the linen fibers to "come
alive-separated" (baptism of the believer).
[4].Cleansing and combing come next, much
rough treatment, but many short hairy bits are removed
(testing, trials).
[5].Finer, and finer combing brings soft,
silky finish (Rom. 5:3-51).
[6].Spun into thread, wetted and spread in the
sun to bleach. (1 Pet. 1:6-7).
C.
THE
PILLARS
- (posts)
Sixty
in number, made of brass sockets, silver
chapiters.
[1].
60 - composed of five twelves.
[2]. 100 cubits long.
[3]. 50 cubits wide (Lev. 25:5-17).
[4]. Brass - divine judgment - Christ took the
divine judgment of sin for us (2 Cor. 5:21).
[5].The CHAPITERS of SILVER (Ex.
30:11-16). Silver is discriptive of REDEMPTION,
although condemned and deserving of death, the
believer has been judged and redeemed in Christ's
death.
III.
THE
PURPOSE OF THE FENCE
The Fence was
continuous, except for the One Gate in front.
A.
It
was a BARRIER
- Unlawful entrance is prevented.
B.
It
was PROTECTION
- Kept enemies of righteousness at a distance, but inside
you are surrounded by righteousness.
C.
It
was a LINE
- The camp outside, the Tabernacle inside; a positive
mark (righteousness) separating the Church and the
World.
D.
It
was a WAY OF
APPROACH
- man must come God's way, God's provided way in
Christ.
IV.
THE
GATE
There was only
ONE OPENING in the FENCE - THE
GATE
A.
THREE
ENTRANCES - Gate, Door, Veil
-
[1].
VEIL - Downward from God.
[2]. DOOR - Outward from God to
man.
[3]. GATE - Upward from man to God.
[4]. ALL THREE equal in size - 100
cubits square; Gate (5x20); Door, Veil (10x 10).
[5]. EXTRA WIDE - WHOSOEVER
WILL.
B.
DESCRIPTION
OF THE GATE
-
[1].
20 cubits wide, 5 cubits high, supported on 4
pillars.
[2]. Fine twined linen embroidered with blue,
purple and scarlet.
[3]. BLUE - Heavenly origin, nature
(JOHN - Son of God).
[4]. PURPLE - Royalty (MATTHEW -
King of the Jews).
[5]. SCARLET - Sacrifice, death
(MARK - suffering servant).
[6]. LINEN - Righteousness (LUKE
- (Perfect) Son of Man).
[7]. FOUR PILLARS - (North, East,
South, West) - The WORLD NUMBER (three openings
In pillars - The WAY, The TRUTH, The
LIFE).
C.
SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE GATE
-
[1].
It was an ONLY GATE - One way (Acts 4:12).
[2]. It was a WIDE GATE - "Whosoever
will" (Rom. 10:13).
[3]. It was an ACCESSIBLE GATE - No
locks, no bars, (no cherubims).
[4]. It was an ATTRACTIVE GATE - A
beautiful blend of colors.
[5]. It was a WELL SUPPORTED GATE -
Holding forth God's righteous demands.
THE
GATE is the FIRST STEP TO GOD:
"WHOSOEVER
WILL MAY COME"
MULTIPLES
OF FIVE IN THE MEASUREMENTS
A large
number of the measurements are multiples of fives. What
does this mean? FIVE is the number of
Death!
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THE
COURT:
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THE
ENTRANCE:
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60 pillars
(12x5)
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Gate 20 cubits wide
(4x5)
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60 chapiters
(12x50
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Gate 5 cubits high
(1x5)
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60 sockets
(12x5)
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Door 10 cubits wide
(2x5)
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20 pins
(24x5)
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Door 10 cubits wide
(2x5)
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100 cubits long
(20x5)
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Door 5 pillars
(1x5)
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THE
TABERNACLE:
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HOLY
OF HOLIES:
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30 cubits long
(6x5)
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10 x 10 x 10
(2x5)
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10 cubits wide
(2x5)
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10 cubits wide
(2x5)
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BRAZEN
ALTAR:
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100 silver sockets
(20x5)
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5 x 5 cubits
(1x5)
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15 bars
(3x5)
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5 vessels
(1x5)
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5 bars each side
(1x5)
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5 animals
(1x5)
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10 curtains
(2x5)
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5 offerings
(1x5)
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50 taches
(10x5)
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In
the Ark:
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100 blue loops
(20x5)
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10 commandments
(2x5)
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HOLY
PLACE:
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20 cubits long
(4x5)
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10 cubits wide
(2x5)
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10 cubits high
(2x5)
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ESTIMATED
VALUE (Exodus 38:24-31)
With the
change in monetary values, it is difficult to accurately
evaluate the Tabernacle. However, the Scriptural listing
was: GOLD 29 talents 730 shekels = 1 1/4 tons SILVER 100
talents 1,775 shekels = 4 1/4 tons BRASS 70 talents 2,400
shekels = 4 tons
A talent of
gold was about 120 pounds, a talent of silver about 100
pounds, a shekel was one-half ounce.
Adding to
this the cost of the wood, fabrics, priestly garments,
precious stones, it has been estimated to be valued at
$10,000,000.00 without labor.
Where did
they get this wealth? (Exodus 12:35,36)
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