The Parable of the Tabernacle

Why did God go into such great detail with Moses as to exactly how the Tabernacle was to be built and the offerings that were to be made there? Is it just rather dry, ancient history or is there anything that is applicable to Christians today – thousands of years later?

The writer to the Hebrews said almost 2,000 years ago that the Tabernacle is "symbolic for the present time" (Hebrews 9:9). This book makes the case that the Tabernacle is still of vital importance to all Christians today and that there are two main purposes:

1) To outline a clear vision of the House of God today as a called-out, gathered-together and united people, expressed in Churches of God - serving Him in Holy and Royal Priesthood service, according to the Biblical pattern that God Himself has laid down.

2) To provide a wonderful appreciation of the beauties, glories, character and functions of the Lord Jesus Christ, who is Son over God's House, the Great High Priest and typified in so many ways in the various furniture and offerings associated with worship in the Tabernacle.

This book was written by Jack Ferguson in 1981 and has been re-published in ebook and paperback formats by Hayes Press as it has lost none of its relevance in the intervening years.

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The Parable of the Tabernacle

Why did God go into such great detail with Moses as to exactly how the Tabernacle was to be built and the offerings that were to be made there? Is it just rather dry, ancient history or is there anything that is applicable to Christians today – thousands of years later?

The writer to the Hebrews said almost 2,000 years ago that the Tabernacle is "symbolic for the present time" (Hebrews 9:9). This book makes the case that the Tabernacle is still of vital importance to all Christians today and that there are two main purposes:

1) To outline a clear vision of the House of God today as a called-out, gathered-together and united people, expressed in Churches of God - serving Him in Holy and Royal Priesthood service, according to the Biblical pattern that God Himself has laid down.

2) To provide a wonderful appreciation of the beauties, glories, character and functions of the Lord Jesus Christ, who is Son over God's House, the Great High Priest and typified in so many ways in the various furniture and offerings associated with worship in the Tabernacle.

This book was written by Jack Ferguson in 1981 and has been re-published in ebook and paperback formats by Hayes Press as it has lost none of its relevance in the intervening years.

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The Parable of the Tabernacle

The Parable of the Tabernacle

by Jack Ferguson
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by Jack Ferguson

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Why did God go into such great detail with Moses as to exactly how the Tabernacle was to be built and the offerings that were to be made there? Is it just rather dry, ancient history or is there anything that is applicable to Christians today – thousands of years later?

The writer to the Hebrews said almost 2,000 years ago that the Tabernacle is "symbolic for the present time" (Hebrews 9:9). This book makes the case that the Tabernacle is still of vital importance to all Christians today and that there are two main purposes:

1) To outline a clear vision of the House of God today as a called-out, gathered-together and united people, expressed in Churches of God - serving Him in Holy and Royal Priesthood service, according to the Biblical pattern that God Himself has laid down.

2) To provide a wonderful appreciation of the beauties, glories, character and functions of the Lord Jesus Christ, who is Son over God's House, the Great High Priest and typified in so many ways in the various furniture and offerings associated with worship in the Tabernacle.

This book was written by Jack Ferguson in 1981 and has been re-published in ebook and paperback formats by Hayes Press as it has lost none of its relevance in the intervening years.


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BN ID: 2940155564607
Publisher: Hayes Press
Publication date: 06/04/2018
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
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