• Exodus episode 9 - Unveiling the Divine Symbolism in Exodus: The Ark of the Covenant, The Table, Lampstand, and Incense Burner

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
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Exodus episode 9 - Unveiling the Divine Symbolism in Exodus: The Ark of the Covenant, The Table, Lampstand, and Incense Burner

  • Summary

  • What hidden meanings lie within the ancient furniture of the tabernacle? Join Richard Bewes, Paul Blackham, and Joseph Steinberg as we uncover the profound symbolism and spiritual significance of the Ark of the Covenant, the table with the bread of the presence, the lampstand, and the incense burner as described in Exodus 37. The Ark, representing God's throne, highlights His heavenly presence among His people. We also explore the connections between the table of the presence and the Messiah, and how the seven-branched lampstand symbolizes the Holy Spirit. The incense burner, reflecting the prayers of the saints, emphasizes the believers' intimate relationship within the Holy Trinity.

    Our exploration doesn't stop there. We delve into Zechariah's vision of the lampstand and its deep ties to the Holy Spirit, both in the Old and New Testaments. Discover the hidden messages behind the 12 loaves of bread and the significance of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, emphasizing Jesus' inclusive message for all nations. We also clarify the placement of the altar of incense in the tabernacle and its association with the Holy of Holies, drawing insights from 1 Kings 6:22. This episode offers a rich understanding of the tabernacle's deeper meanings and its relevance to our faith today. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that bridges ancient practices with modern belief.

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