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    exodus 25

    Explore " exodus 25" with insightful episodes like "Exodus: The Ark Of The Covenant (Ep. 11)", "Thru the Bible #75 - Exodus 25 - Offerings For The Sanctuary", "Table of Shewbread | Mike Baker" and "Exodus 25-27, 30" from podcasts like ""RADIO FPC", "Bereans Corner", "Eastview Christian Church Sermons" and "Reflexion, A Spiritual Community"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Exodus: The Ark Of The Covenant (Ep. 11)

    Exodus: The Ark Of The Covenant (Ep. 11)

    What was the Ark Of The Covenant?

    In Exodus 25, God told the Israelites to construct an 'ark,' and to place the ark in the Tabernacle. But what was the purpose of the Ark? And what was the significance of the 'mercy seat' that was on its top? These questions will be the focus of today's study.

    Questions That We'll Answer:
    A) What do we know about the ark's construction and origins?
    B) What was the ark's history as it was moved from place to place?
    C) And finally, where is the ark today? Egypt? Ethiopia? Where?

    Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby B. Holt
    Church Website: www.fpcgulfport.org



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    Table of Shewbread | Mike Baker

    Table of Shewbread | Mike Baker
    5-02-21 | Mike Baker Table of Shewbread| Vintage Blueprint Exodus 25:23-30 As we enter into the front room of the tabernacle proper (the Holy Place), we come to the table of shewbread on the right side just inside the entrance. On this table the priests were to place 12 fresh loaves of bread daily as a representation of the people of God (12 tribes). There are many allusions here to Jesus. He is the bread of life that sustains us. He desires to be intimately involved with us, as in sharing a meal together. We celebrate the Lord’s supper to remember his sacrifice. Obvious parallels to our weekly communion abound.

    Exodus 25-27, 30

    Exodus 25-27, 30
    God introduces it by telling Moses to request donations from the people – “offering” refers to a specific sacrifice and how it was presented • it was “lifted” or “raised up” in the hands of the priest • so, giving was considered an act of worship, and the gift was considered sacred – one condition to their giving was that their hearts had to be moved to do so • this had to be something they wanted to do ◦ it has to do with the nature of the sacred tent ◦ they had to value their participation, and it had to be personal • what they provided were raw materials
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