by peter.ramsay | Sep 7, 2016 | Enjoying Christ - Tabernacle Study
The Brazen or the Bronze Altar is still our focus. Here are the verses again: “Using acacia wood, construct a square altar 7½ feet wide, 7½ feet long, and 4½ feet high. Make horns for each of its four corners so that the horns and altar are all one piece....
by peter.ramsay | Aug 30, 2016 | Enjoying Christ - Tabernacle Study
Perhaps you have noticed that these lessons are approaching the tabernacle in the reverse order that’s found in the Bible. We started from the outside looking in. In Exodus 25, the Lord starts with a relatively small box in the inner sanctuary called the ark of the...
by peter.ramsay | Aug 22, 2016 | Enjoying Christ - Tabernacle Study
Humanly speaking, for such a massive wilderness camp, one might think there would be multiple ways for the people to access the place to worship – for crowd control, if for no other reason. Just to be sure we have the picture in our heads, look at how this camp was...
by peter.ramsay | Aug 16, 2016 | Enjoying Christ - Tabernacle Study
The construction of the Tabernacle probably took six or seven months. According to our previous lesson, the enthusiastic response of the people to donate all the required materials seemed almost immediate. Under the competent craftsmanship of Bezalel and Oholiab, the...
by peter.ramsay | Aug 9, 2016 | Enjoying Christ - Tabernacle Study
In the Sinai wilderness, the big box retail building supply stores were few and far between. It’s highly improbable that CAD software for architectural and engineering drawings could operate on the primitive Sinai computers. And, more than likely, 3D printers were...
by peter.ramsay | Aug 2, 2016 | Enjoying Christ - Tabernacle Study
Did Moses need binoculars to see the scope and perimeter of the wilderness camp? Scholars estimate that approximately 2.5 million people were en route to the Promised Land. It’s difficult for us to even imagine such a large mobile city and the management of such a...