Dr. Gene Scott DVDs: Hebrews
The Tabernacle: The Holy Place Services
The Levitical priests went in and out of the Tabernacle Holy Place continually and serviced its t...
The Levitical priests went in and out of the Tabernacle Holy Place continually and serviced its three pieces of furniture. The filling of the Candlestick oil symbolized us being filled with the Holy Spirit. The Altar of Incense symbolized our giving of praise to God each day. The Table of Shewbread symbolized our weekly giving to God out of gratitude for His provision and grace. Hebrews 8, 9. LF-0074 © Copyright 1977
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Exodus 16 tells the story of the Israelites in the Wilderness of Sin and the manna bread coming d...
Exodus 16 tells the story of the Israelites in the Wilderness of Sin and the manna bread coming down from heaven, just like our Lord Christ Jesus came down to earth from His heavenly glory. This manna was given to the Israelites when they were murmuring and complaining and didn’t deserve it; God gives us Jesus even though we do not deserve Him. Hebrews 9; Exodus 14, 15, 16. LF0072. © Copyright 1977
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The Tabernacle: The Urim and the Thummim
In Exodus 28:30, the Urim and the Thummim were put into the breastplate of the Old Testament High...
In Exodus 28:30, the Urim and the Thummim were put into the breastplate of the Old Testament High Priest. The word “Urim” means “lights” and the word “Thummim” means “perfections”; they represent our Savior Christ Jesus thousands of years before His birth as He was to be the out raying of God’s glory and the truth. Exodus 28, 31. LF-0071 © Copyright 1977
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The Tabernacle: The High Priest's Breastplate
The Tabernacle: The High Priest's Breastplate. All of the Old Testament high priestly garments p...
The Tabernacle: The High Priest's Breastplate. All of the Old Testament high priestly garments pointed to Christ as our High Priest, except one: the breastplate. The breastplate contained the twelve names of the tribes of Israel; a precious stone for each of the twelve tribes of Israel was seeded in gold casing. The gold casing and the gold chain that attached the breastplate to the ephod symbolized Christ’s Divine nature; Christ wears us as His breastplate upon His heart. Hebrews 9; Numb...
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The Tabernacle: The Four Spices
We see the picture of Jesus in the four spices used in the Old Testament Tabernacle; myrrh – symb...
We see the picture of Jesus in the four spices used in the Old Testament Tabernacle; myrrh – symbolizing love, cinnamon – which represents passion or zeal, calamus – which stands for straightness, and cassia which typifies worshipfully bowing down in humility. These four spices must be mixed with the oil to flow as one, as the Holy Spirit (symbolized by the oil) must be flowing through us in order for these characteristics (love, passion, straightness and humility) to be brought forth throug...
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The Tabernacle: The High Priest
The Tabernacle: The High Priest's Garments symbolize Jesus, His Righteousness and all His attribu...
The Tabernacle: The High Priest's Garments symbolize Jesus, His Righteousness and all His attributes. All elements of the High Priest's attire symbolize an aspect of our relationship with Him and the grace He extends to us. Hebrews 8, 9, 10; Exodus 28, 29; Genesis 49. LF-0069 © Copyright 1977
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