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
Six
THE
FURNITURE WITHIN THE HOLY PLACE
(Exodus
25,27,30,37)
We
should never cease to MARVEL at the WONDERS OF
OUR SALVATION.
[1].
At the Brazen Altar - FORGIVEN; At the Laver -
CLEANSED.
[2]. All this was accomplished on the
CROSS.
There are
OTHER PRECIOUS PRIVILEGES available to us through
the PRESENT MINISTRY OF CHRIST.
[1].
To know these, the believer must enter the DOOR
that leads from the OUTER COURT into the
HOLY PLACE.
[2]. This REQUIRES a definite act of
FAITH as was required to enter the GATE,
and many Christians have not taken this SECOND
STEP.
(a).
A saved person in the COURT sometimes thinks
that it is so wonderful what more should he want
(it is glorious Just to be saved, but what more
glorious to enter into sweet fellowship with
Christ).
(b). The Tabernacle is not seen UNTIL
INSIDE.
[3].
To grow a Christian must enter, we cannot hold
fellowship with the world and enter at the same time;
we cannot take the world with us, we cannot know the
joys of the yielded life until fully consecrated.
WITH REVERENT HEARTS we enter the SACRED
PLACES reserved for PRIESTS UNTO GOD (Heb.
9:23-28; I Pet. 9) (the believers) as seen in the
THREE PIECES OF FURNITURE (Rev.
1:5,6).
I.
THE
TABLE OF SHEWBREAD
-
(North) (Ex. 25:23-30; 31: 18; 37:10-16).
FELLOWSHIP
- in CHRIST is seen here. The Lord desires to have
fellowship with us, and more - that we know Him better,
so He has provided a table for us to come around - this
is His invitation to the believer to commune with Him by
feasting upon the Bread of Life (John 6:35).
We can do
this by feasting on the WRITTEN WORD, both in
private and public Bible study we find the answer to our
every need (in Christ).
A.
THE
SIZE -
2 by 1 by 1 1/2 Cubits
[1].
The Table was large enough to receive all who are
worthy to come (all who will enter and desire this
inner fellowship); but small enough to exclude all who
are not worthy (l Cor. 11:28,29).
B.
MATERIALS
- Shittim Wood, overlaid with gold (humanity and
divinity).
C.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Not an ordinary table, there were some
peculiarities:
[1].
THE BORDER: Perhaps a ledge around the table to
hold the utensils.
[2].TWO CROWNS: Of gold - one, kept
bread on the Table; second, kept things from falling
off the border.
(a).
The twice-crowned Lord: once with thorns, and the
crown He will wear as King of Kings, Lord of
Lords.
[4].
RINGS AND STAVES: Used to carry the Table when
traveling, it went with them; we have the WORD, which
can be taken anywhere we go (Israelites had no abiding
place in the wilderness, ever on the march; the
Tabernacle was a picture of God's complete provision:
Table, food; Candlestick, guidance; Altar of Incense,
intercession).
[5]. VESSELS: Dishes, spoons for
putting incense on the bread; and covers and bowls for
the drink offering.
D.
THE
SHEWBREAD
- Was that which the priest fed upon, the priests would
then be representatives of the people.
[1].
12 loaves of bread on the Table at all times, two rows
of six each.
[2]. (Lev. 24:5-9) The priests would eat the
bread once a week (flavored with frankincense), and it
was replaced as it was eaten (never a time of no
food).
[3]. The basis of our fellowship is Christ, He
is sufficient, all we need.
[4]. Feeding and feasting on Christ is not a
SHALLOW ENTERTAINMENT, but a time of nourishing
and strengthening.
[5]. Unleavened - Leaven is a type of
sin ("no fault in Him "Pilate).
[6]. Fine Flour - Of the earth,
crushed, not palatable until baked; here is the
testing, suffering Christ.
[7]. "Standing Up" - There were no
chairs for them to sit down, for the House of God is
not a PIECE OF EASE AND ENTERTAINMENT but the
place of WORK AND SERVICE (no laziness, no
excuses).
II.
THE
GOLDEN CANDLESTICK
- 
LAMPSTAND
(South) (Exodus 25:31-40; 37:17-24; 39:37)
Here
is TESTIMONY, giving forth LIGHT, a
symbol of CHRIST THE HOLY SPIRIT, and THE
BELIEVER Joined together.
A.
SIZE
AND SHAPE
- No size given, but shape and design given in detail
(the most beautiful and ornamental piece of
furniture).
[1].
A center shaft with three branches on each side,
making seven lamps (Christ is the center Jn.15:5); we
are the branches (Matt. 5:14).
[2]. Estimated weight would be around 100
pounds of gold.
[3]. Six branches differed from the center
shaft;
(a).
3 bowls, 1 knop, 1 flower on each branch - the
center shaft had 4 of each - also a knop under each
set of branches.
[4].
Lamps for oil - usefulness as well as beauty, to give
LIGHT.
(a).
Tongs, snuffers and snuffdishes for trimming,
morning and evening.
B.
BEFORE
THE LORD -
(Exodus 40:25)
[1].
The lampstand is not light before the world, but the
world knew that it was alight, when we seek to live
for his glory only, the world will say: These men have
been with Jesus."
C.
THE
PERSONAL PRONOUN "HIS" USED OF
LAMPSTAND
- (refers to Christ).
[1].
"Beaten of gold" (Is. 53:5,10) - suffering, bruising
of Christ.
[2]. "Beaten olive oil" - The sufferings of
the Holy Spirit (Eph. 4:30).
III.
THE ALTAR OF INCENSE
- (Center, West) (Ex. 30:1-10,34-38; 37:25-29).
"Before
the veil" - PRAYER AND WORSHIP AND
PRAISE.
Here
is CHRIST
in whose name our prayers must ascend [Matt.
17:5; Eph. 1:6).
How
eager we should be to learn how to PRAY and
to PRAISE HIM.
[1].
SIZE - 2 by 1 by 1 cubits - just large enough
to serve its purpose.
[2]. MATERIALS - Shittim Wood, overlaid
with gold (Christ makes intercession in Heaven for the
believers on EARTH.
[3]. A CROWN - To keep fire from
falling to the ground (fire with incense).
[4]. HORNS - As on the Brazen Altar,
speak of power and strength - POWER OF
PRAYER.
[5]. RINGS AND STAVES - For travel,
prayer is not limited to time and place.
[6]. PURPOSE - Shows forth the greater
work of the Cross, and NOW becomes our
MEDIATOR.
[7]. POSITION - In the Holy Place
BEFORE THE THRONE, the Mercy Seat; as Christ is
now not sitting on a throne, but at the right hand of
God.
[8]. THE INCENSE - Equal portions
of:
(a).
STACTE - The natural gum of the myrrh tree;
myrrh being artificially produced by incisions.
(b). ONYCHA - A perfume that was rendered
from shellfish types.
(c). GALBANUM - Resinous, yellow-brown
incense, but it is not known from what plant or
tree it was derived.
(d). FRANKINCENSE - Resin of the Boswellia
tree, which grows 40 feet high in India and Arabia.
it has a balsamic smell and bums with a white name
and fragrant odor.
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