The Tabernacle
Created By: Elle and Emma
The Design
The Tabernacle was designed by God as a place where the priest could make atonement for the people's sins. God planned out the tabernacle to the last detail. God's instrutions for the tabernacle were just this.
The Tabernacle Diagram
A diagram of the tabernacle according to God's plan.
The Ark of the Covenant
In the tabernacle the Ark of the covenant is placed in the Holy of Holies. The ark shown in the picture is an animation not the real thing.
The items placed in the tabernacle
What was Used?
They were asked to give offerings to God for the Tabernacle. Some these offerings were, gold, silver, bronze, blue, purple, scarlet, fine yarn, goat's hair, ram skins dyed red, fine leather, acacia wood, oil for the light, spices for the anointing oil and fragrant incense, onyx stones, and other gems to be set in the ephod and breast piece.
The Tabernacle was made out of 2,800 lbs. of gold, 6,700 lbs. of bronze, and 9,600 lbs. of silver.
The Tabernacle at a Glance
The tabernacle was the place that God commanded Moses to build, and that he designed to show the image of Jesus Christ. The tabernacle was the sacred place that the people built for God to dwell among them, but that doesn't mean that it wasn't expensive to build. The tabernacle today would cost approximately 56 million dollars to build!
Event Information
The Building of the Tabernacle
When?
Thursday, Dec 11, 2014, 09:00 PM
Where?
somewhere In Africa or Asia
The Cloud
When the Israelites finished the tabernacle the Presence of God came into it. Above the tabernacle came something like a cloud in the daytime it would guide them in a "cloud" form, and at night it would appear as a pillar of fire. This is the same pillar of fire that protected the Israelites from the Egyptians as they crossed the Red Sea. God's presence was within that pillar and it protected the Israelites because they are God's chosen people.
Exodus and the Tabernacle 1 of 3