Jesus Christ’s preeminence
In Colossians 1:15–23 Paul teaches about the nature and divinity of Jesus Christ and that He is before or preeminent in all things. False teachers were claiming that Jesus may…
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In Colossians 1:15–23 Paul teaches about the nature and divinity of Jesus Christ and that He is before or preeminent in all things. False teachers were claiming that Jesus may…
The spirit within and external to man The Tabernacle of Moses and the Temple of Solomon, both inanimate, symbolize Christ, who would supersede the temple. This is echoed in Jesus’…
Moses formed a cross with his body by lifting up his arms on both sides to parallel the ground when Israel was fighting the Amelkites in the desert. When Moses…
The snake on the pole was prophetic in that Jesus was made sin for humanity when he died on the cross. Israel was shown the symbolic meaning of life vividly…
When Israel travelled through the wilderness and the cloud (Heaven) stood still, the Israelites would camp in their preplanned positions as advised by God. The Levites would camp first with…
The Rock is our Foundation Jesus (the Word) is our foundation and rock, providing the base from which we develop our understanding, renew our minds, and shape our lives. Our…
When the Israelites found themselves trapped by the Egyptians with no escape, they lamented the prospect of perishing in the desert, prompting Moses to take action. Exodus 14:10-17 10 And…
The Tabernacle of Moses served as a mobile sanctuary, a temporary abode to represent and teach God’s truth after the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt, and during their wanderings before reaching…
The symbolism of the Most Holy Place Just as the Holy Place symbolises the conscious aspect of man’s soul, the Most Holy Place symbolises the subconscious aspect of man’s soul.…
When you pass through the outer courts, you enter the Holy Place. Inside, you will find three pieces of furniture: the lampstand, the table of showbread, and the altar of…