7.The Ornamental Knobs For the Gospel of The Water and the Spirit (Exodus 25:31-40)

Episode 7 November 07, 2022 01:04:49
7.The Ornamental Knobs For the Gospel of The Water and the Spirit (Exodus 25:31-40)
The TABERNACLE (III) : A Prefiguration of The Gospel of The Water and the Spirit
7.The Ornamental Knobs For the Gospel of The Water and the Spirit (Exodus 25:31-40)

Nov 07 2022 | 01:04:49

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Show Notes

This passage describes the lampstand of the Tabernacle. Today, I would like to explain the spiritual meaning of its ornamental knobs, flowers and lamps. God commanded Moses to first make the shaft of the lamp stand out of one lump of gold. So the shaft was molded first, and then from this shaft branches were hammered out. Three branches came out of each side of the lampstand, and on each branch three bowls like almond blossoms were made, and then ornamental knobs and flowers were made. Like this, seven lamps were placed on top of the branches. Oil was then put into these seven lamps to light them. The lampstand thus illuminated brightly the inside of the Holy Place and all of its utensils as well.

 

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