When Yahweh redeemed Israel out of Egypt, He did not leave them to wander as a scattered crowd. He gave them a dwelling place for His presence and a precise order for the camp around it. The twelve tribes pitched their tents by name, three to a side, with the tabernacle of Yahweh in the very center and the Levites surrounding it. Every piece of furniture, every covering, every direction had meaning. This study walks from the outer gate to the Most Holy Place, and from the wilderness camp to the Messiah it all foreshadowed. The whole design says one thing: the Most High desires to dwell in the...
When Yahweh redeemed Israel out of Egypt, He did not leave them to wander as a scattered crowd. He gave them a dwelling place for His presence and a precise order for the camp around it. The twelve tribes pitched their tents by name, three to a side, with the tabernacle of Yahweh in the very center and the Levites surrounding it. Every piece of furniture, every covering, every direction had meaning. This study walks from the outer gate to the Most Holy Place, and from the wilderness camp to the Messiah it all foreshadowed. The whole design says one thing: the Most High desires to dwell in the midst of His people.