This Tabernacle model furniture set is made from plated metal casting. Ideal for classroom demonstration and personal collection, this model set's relatively large size makes them perfect when one is teaching in larger settings.
Ark Of the Covenant The overall instructions for constructing the Ark are quite specific with the exception of the cherubim. We kept the detail simple without loosing its beauty. This is an item that can be left on your desk or mantel as a conversation starter. Once you have someone interested you can give them a copy of THE STRANGER or BY THIS NAME. Ark Dimensions (5"x2.6"x2.6"); Cover (5"x2.6"x2.7")
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The Lamp Stand Though we know its shape, the Bible does not give the size of the menorah. However, when Titus destroyed the Jewish Temple, he made an Arch in Rome that shows the plundered furniture. We based our design on a careful study of this monument. Dimensions (4"x2.4"x5.3")
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The Altar of Incense Also known as the Golden Altar. One advantage to 3-dimensional visual aids is that they can be handled. All of these pieces are quite robust and should last for years. Dimensions (2.3"x2"x4.1")
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The Table We don't know how the bread was placed. We provide loaves as shown, but our website explains how these can be changed. Dimensions (3.5"x2.5"x3.3")
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The Brazen Altar People are often surprised at the size of this altar. It was quite large in comparison to the other pieces. There is debate as to whether the grate was inside the altar across the middle or down along the lower side. We did both, with the inside grate being removable. Both interpretations can be taught. Dimensions (10"x10"x6")
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The Laver Other than the fact it was some sort of water container and it had a base, we have no dimensions for this piece of furniture. We sized ours based on the fact it had to be carried. Dimensions (1.3"x1.3"x3")
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Tablets of the Law, Pot of Manna, Aaron's Rod We are told in the Bible that these items were placed within the Ark of the Covenant.
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Introducing a great way of incorporating the Tabernacle as part of your bible study lesson for small groups. Featuring The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus, a book that clearly and logically presents the Gospel in the context of the entire Bible, beginning with Creation and moving through key Old Testament stories. A special section of the book is devoted to just the Jewish Old Testament Tabernacle and how Jesus Christ is a picture of the Tabernacle. Find out more about this fine Bible study lessons resource and how you can get both the Tabernacle model and the Bible study lessons and save on your purchase!
To be honest, I sometimes wish that the Bible had been written more like a systematic theology textbook. I think it would have been great if the Apostle John had included an inspired chart laying out the end times. Ezekiel could have spelled out just what exactly he meant by his visions. And like the disciples, I probably would have preferred it if Jesus had not spoken in so many parables. A parable makes you think and I would rather not. Many of Jesus parables raise more questions than answers.
Having visited a full-scale replica of the Hebrew Tabernacle, I was impressed by the Tabernacle Furniture Set. The accompanying study guide [The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus WorkBook] along with the book "The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus" are excellent resources for describing the practical and spiritual intent of each piece. These models of the furniture will prove to be of value for any individual or group looking for an excellent tool for either evangelism or as a means of enriching the Biblical understanding of believers. It is so wonderful to see God's design in the Tabernacle's furnishings and how they are types and pictures of the Lord Jesus will prove to be a real blessing.
Art Brooker, Executive Director In Touch Ministries of Canada
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