Comments by "WaterspoutsOfTheDeep" (@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep) on "Rabbi Dovid Vigler"
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@LucBylemans The bible outlines both prayer and the person of Jesus in the description of the tabernacle as Jesus is the bodily fulfillment of the ceremonial law The gate(enter into his presence with worship and praise), Jesus is the gate, the 4 colors on the gate represents the 4 positions Jesus holds, as outlined in the four gospels which also is represented in the four faces on the cherub/living creature(which purpose is to protect God's glory) and the nature of each face on the creature. Scarlet=Luke=Savior=face of man, Purple=Mathew=King=face of lion(authority), White=Mark=Perfect Man=face of ox(servant/sacrifice), Blue=John=Son of God=face of eagle(divinity). The the outercourt is where we cleanse ourselves to come into his presence the alter of sacrifice we cleanse ourselves with his blood he is the lamb, the laver he is the purifying word that washes us, represented also when blood and water poured out from his side when he was pierced by the spear. The outercourt represents one of 3 realms of prayer as outlined by Jesus. Knock(holy of holies), seek(holy place), ask(outercourt). Outercourt is the asking because that is where you make your requests known to the Lord.
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@LucBylemans The Holy place, table of shobread Jesus is the bread, the life. The lamp stand, Jesus is the light, the way. The incense, Jesus is our High Priest in constant intersession for us our prayers go through him, incense represents prayer in the bible. Then the Holy of Holies the ark of the covenant, he is our covenant, the mercy seat stained with his blood. When the the priest once a year dipped his robe in blood when he went into the Holy of Holies so a stream of blood was behind him whereever he walked, he went to each piece of furniture which then made a line on the ground of blood and it made the shape of the cross because of the positioning of all the furniture in the cross shape if you looked from above and then you'd see then this large blood outline of the cross. Jesus of course died on the cross for our sins and shed his blood, so a blood cross is a perfect representation. Every pole holding up the wall of the tabernacle had silver and brass on it speaking of redemption and suffering, the pole of wood speaks of his physical flesh his body it is acacia wood meaning eternal flesh the rope connected to the pole is made out of goats hair that had 11 strands of it in the rope, 11 is the number of destruction and goats hair speaks of sin, he destroyed our sin. The nail in the ground connected to the rope is brass, God said it should only be half way in the ground and half way out. Jesus is called the nail in Isaiah 22:23, and half in half out means he died and rose again.
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