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Dimensions of the Tabernacle
45 feet long
15 feet wide
15 feet high
Construction of the Tabernacle
Wooden skeletal structure, overlaid with gold, no solid roof or front wall. Five wooden bars (overlaid with gold) passed through rings attached to each frame.

The framed structure was covered by four layers of cloth and skin.
Ten Commandments
I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.
1. no other God's before me
2. not make for yourself a carved image... (you shall not bow down to them or serve them)
3. not take the name of the Lord your God in vain
4. Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy
5. Honor your father & mother
6. You shall not murder
7. You shall not commit adultery
8. You shall not steal
9. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor
10 you shall not covet... anything that is your neighbors
List the 12 Tribes of Israel
1. Reuben
2. Simeon
3. Levi
4.Judah
5. Zebulun
6. Issachar
7. Dan
8. Asher
9. Naphtali
10. Ephraim
11. Manasseh
12. Benjamin
Literary Cycle of the Judges
Apostasy, Servitude, Supplication, Salvation
Vision in Daniel Chapter 7 Interpretation
1. Lion w/ wings of eagle - Babylonian Empire
2. Bear raised up on 1 side - Medo-Persian Empire
3. Leopard w/ four wings & head - Greek Empire
4. Terrifying beast w/ iron teeth - Roman Empire
5. Little horn uttering great boasts - Antichrist
Vision in Daniel Chapter 2 Interpretation
1. Head of Gold - Babylonian Empire
2. Chest & Arms of Silver - Medo-Persian Empire
3. Middle thighs of bronze - Greek Empire
4. Legs & feet of iron & clay - Roman Empire
5. Stone - Messianic Kingdom
Five major Leviticus offerings
Burnt offering
Grain offering
Peace offering
Sin offering
Guilt offering
Ten Plagues of Egypt
1. Nile to blood
2. Frogs from the Nile
3. Dust to gnats
4. Flies
5. Egyptian livestock die
6. Boils
7. Hail
8. Locust
9. Darkness
10. Death of Firstborn
List the three division of the Hebrew bible and the five divisions of the English Old Testament
Law תורה
Prophets נביאם
Writing וכתבים

Law
Historical Books
Poetic Books
Major Prophets
Minor Prophets
Describe the tabernacle courtyard perimeter hangings
fine twined linen curtains were connected to pillars (60 total) and stood about 7.5 feet high.
The pillars were overlaid with bronze, stood in copper sockets and had capitals overlaid with silver.
Describe the tabernacle courtyard gate
30 foot gate covered with a screen made from blue, purple and scarlet dyed yarns that were woven with fine twisted linen
Furniture of the tabernacle courtyard
bronze altar
bronze basin
Dimensions of the tabernacle courtyard
150 feet long
75 feet wide
11,250 square feet
Describe the tabernacle and court
tabernacle was a portable temple - a tent of meeting - within a moveable courtyard. It was constructed after the pattern that Yahweh revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai and was assembeled in the dessert as Moses led the Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land.
Furniture of the tabernacle
table for the bread of presence
golden lamp-stand
alter of incense
ark of the covenant
Construction of the veil separating the holy place from the most holy place
made from blue, purple and scarlet died yarns woven with fine twined linen and embroidered with cherubim. It hung on four golden pillars

(the veil that formed the entrance to the tabernacle was similar except no cherubim embroidered on it & it was suspended by five golden pillars)
Dimensions of the Holy Place
30 feet long
15 foot wide
15 foot high
Dimensions of the Most Holy Place
15 foot cubed