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  • The Tabernacle in the Wilderness

  • Brethren Writers Library, Book 22
  • By: John Ritchie
  • Narrated by: Paul Ansdell
  • Length: 4 hrs and 34 mins
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By: John Ritchie
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Summary

The Tabernacle in the Wilderness was published in 1891. Since then several generations of believers have been introduced to the rich pastures of Old Testament teaching. This new revised edition has been commissioned and produced in the belief that such teaching is timeless in its relevance and applicability. It is presented in a style, format, and language suited to modern-day listeners - especially for young believers in the 21st century.

As the different sections and structures of the Tabernacle are described, some very practical teaching for our daily lives is given. The topics range from our need of salvation from sin to our present service for God.

In addition to the very practical issues raised for our individual and corporate lives, the typical teachings of the Tabernacle all points to Christ, of course. He is the great subject of all scripture. As we study the materials of the construction, the fabrics and the colors, the priests and the sacrifices, we are helped and encouraged to appreciate, worship and adore the person of our Lord and Savior. This was the overwhelming objective of the original author, as it is the desire of all who have been involved in the production of this 21st-century edition.

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