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"There is no portion of Scripture richer in meaning, or more perfect in its teaching of the plan of redemption, than this divinely designed building." --M. R. DeHaan The tabernacle, the center of worship in Israel for nearly five hundred years, serves as a divinely inspired object lesson for New Testament believers on the worship God approves and accepts. Every part of the sanctuary of old was intended to foreshadow in some way the glory of Christ. The tabernacle was God's place of dwelling among sinful people in the Old Testament, and in the New Testament, the picture became reality--Christ…mehr

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"There is no portion of Scripture richer in meaning, or more perfect in its teaching of the plan of redemption, than this divinely designed building." --M. R. DeHaan The tabernacle, the center of worship in Israel for nearly five hundred years, serves as a divinely inspired object lesson for New Testament believers on the worship God approves and accepts. Every part of the sanctuary of old was intended to foreshadow in some way the glory of Christ. The tabernacle was God's place of dwelling among sinful people in the Old Testament, and in the New Testament, the picture became reality--Christ Himself came to dwell among sinful people. This book allows the modern reader to step into the world of the children of Israel, and see the tabernacle through the eyes of God's chosen people. Stephen F. Olford (Th.D., Luther Rice Seminary) is the founder of the Stephen F. Olford Center for Biblical Preaching in Memphis, Tennessee. In addition to pastoring churches in the U.S. and the U.K., Dr. Olford has written numerous books, and traveled the world in conference and crusade ministry. He and his wife, Heather, have two adult sons, who are also in the ministry.
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Stephen F. Olford (Th.D., Luther Rice Seminary) is the founder of the Stephen Olford Center for Biblical Preaching in Memphis, Tennessee. He has pastored churches in the U.S. and abroad, written numerous books, and traveled the world in conference and crusade ministry.