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1 | what was the actual location | OT general | garry horne | 31017 | ||
when sacrifices were made that involved the tent of meetings, Tabernacle exactly where did the actual killing of the animals take place? | ||||||
2 | what was the actual location | OT general | jenbrock | 31046 | ||
Grace and peace to you. I have recently studied the tabernacle in some detail, and if I understand correctly, this is how the sacrifice ritual went: Any member who wanted to make atonement would bring the animal, from either a herd, flock, or bird depending (lev. 1), and present it to Aaron, or one of the priests. THe way the tent of meeting is set up is the outer area in the tent of meeting and the tabernacle is another dwelling place located inside the tent of meeting. When you walk inside, there is an altar there. This altar is where the animals were killed and sacrificed by Aaron or another priest for whomever brought the animal. However, once a year, the high priest would go inside the tabernacle, which consists of the holy place, and the holy of holies. Only the priests were allowed inside the holy place, and only the high priest was allowed in the holy of holies. Inside the holy of holies was the ark, with the mercy seat on it. And once a year, the high priest would go in and make a sacrifice for all the sins of all the people. I believe this is Yom Kippur, which is still celebrated by the Jewish population. I hope this helps your understanding of this ritual. May you go forth filled with the spirit, rejoicing in the fact that Jesus was the ultimate Lamb!! Your sister, jenny -Exodus 40 also kind of helps to explain this. |
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