Timna Park – Solomon’s Pillars
We were continuing our trip to the replica of the tabernacle and saw a few buses and people out of our bus window. Not sure what they were looking at, I thoughtRead More…
We were continuing our trip to the replica of the tabernacle and saw a few buses and people out of our bus window. Not sure what they were looking at, I thoughtRead More…
We had just arrived at the Car park (or Bus park as we were in a Bus), I was surprised to see a nice lake – looks artificial, but nice palm treesRead More…
Just a short walk up the rise from the Lake, we could see the replica of the Tabernacle. This is a replica of the Tabernacle God commanded the children of Israel toRead More…
Continuing our walk through the Tabernacle we came to the Holy place and the Holy of Holies. The Holy place was constructed in accordance with Exodus 26. The Tabernacle had 10 curtainsRead More…
After entering the Holy Place through the curtain, we came across the Menorah – a relatively common symbol when in Israel. The lampstand (menorah) was beaten and fashioned out of a singleRead More…
After the introduction by the guide, we went into the Outer Court. In the days of Moses, there was a washing ritual that was required prior to entering into this area. ThereRead More…
The next item in the Holy place was a model of a priest. The Priests God selected Aaron and his four sons, Nadab, Abihu, Elazar, and Ithamar, as priests to serve in the Tabernacle, on behalf ofRead More…
Continuing through the Holy place in the Tabernacle, and opposite the menorah was the table of shewbread. Built of acacia wood and overlaid with solid gold, the table had a surface ofRead More…
Continuing through the Holy Place, we came to what is known as the “golden altar”,”incense altar” or the “inner altar,” this three foot high altar was the location of regular incense offerings. Read More…
In the post from yesterday, we saw the High Priest behind the Incense Altar. The clothes of the High Priest are set out in Exodus Chapter 28. On the breastplate of the clothesRead More…