The responsibilities of the Mosaic priesthood included specific duties for service in the Holy Place (the inner portion of the Tabernacle). Each duty symbolized fellowship with the divine Family, represented by the furniture pieces of the Holy Place. Jesus’ resurrection instituted The New Covenant, which extended the Mosaic priesthood to all believers and allows them to enjoy this same fellowship with the divine Family (1 Pet. 2:5).
Read MoreThe Holy Place held three specific pieces of furniture: the lampstand, the incense altar, and the table for the bread of the presence. The lampstand represents the Father, the incense altar represents Holy Spirit Mother, and the Table for the Bread of the Presence represents Jesus Christ the Son.
Read MoreThe Tabernacle was the central place of worship for the Israelites before the Temple was built. As such, all of the items used for worship in the Tabernacle were holy, including all of the furniture and their corresponding pieces. Each was created by the design of God, and each served a specific function in worship.
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