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This episode explores the sacred architecture of the Mishkan—the Tabernacle—as more than a blueprint, but a map for divine encounter. At its center lies the Ark of the Covenant, described as wood overlaid inside and outside with pure gold. Remarkably, the Torah uses this “inside and outside” detail only once more: in the description of Noah’s ark, a vessel of wood sealed inside and outside with pitch. Placed side by side, they appear as mirror images—one luminous, one shadowed—yet both designed to protect what is sacred within. Whether coincidence or divine intention, the parallel reveals a hidden pattern: heaven’s covenant and creation alike must be preserved through chaos.
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By Adolf PetersThis episode explores the sacred architecture of the Mishkan—the Tabernacle—as more than a blueprint, but a map for divine encounter. At its center lies the Ark of the Covenant, described as wood overlaid inside and outside with pure gold. Remarkably, the Torah uses this “inside and outside” detail only once more: in the description of Noah’s ark, a vessel of wood sealed inside and outside with pitch. Placed side by side, they appear as mirror images—one luminous, one shadowed—yet both designed to protect what is sacred within. Whether coincidence or divine intention, the parallel reveals a hidden pattern: heaven’s covenant and creation alike must be preserved through chaos.
https://www.facebook.com/people/Echoes-of-Revelation/61582409057033/#
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Echoes of Revelation | Lubbock TX | Facebook