Articles related to "Tabernacle"



Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Tabernacle Choir
LFT Comes On Strong with there latest release "Family Affair." The songs are filled with great hymns and Worship and Praise. Great music and diversity has never been a difficult product coming from the Love Fellowship Tabernacle.

Salt Lake City's Mormon Temple
The Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City's beautiful Temple Square is the Utah city's main visitor attraction. Alongside is the home of the famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
• mormon temple • salt lake city • utah • tabernacle choir • brigham young

The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
"When we write songs and sing in a way that uplifts Jesus' name. He is the One who changes lives. All Christians have been transformed by God's power and presence - and that's what happens in praise. . . we enter God's presence."
• christian music • gospel music

Tales from the West Texas Dust
A special essay describing the editor's thoughts on the Feast of Tabernacles.
• rosh hashanah • yom kippur • succoth • feast of tabernacles • wcg

TALES...SPECIAL FESTIVAL ESSAY
Editor's annual special Feast of Tabernacles essay focusing on his memories of his first Feast.
• feast of tabernacles • new mexico • camping

TALES...SPECIAL FESTIVAL ESSAY
Editor's annual article for the Jewish High Holy Days (Rosh ha'Shanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot)
• texas culture • feast of tabernacles

TALES...SPECIAL FESTIVAL ESSAY
Editor's annual special essay for the Feast of Tabernacles
• texas culture • feast of tabernacles

The Feast of Sukkot
The eight day feast of Sukkot known also as the Feast of Tabernacles and the Feast of Booths is celebrated this year October 18th through the 25th.
• feast • sukkot • tabernacles • booths • october

Sacred Cloth: Dressing the Priesthood
Liturgical design for the House of Aaron, the priesthood of Israel
• liturgy • priests • ephod • robe • mitre

Art of the North French Miscellany
The medieval art of the North French Miscellany, one of the British Library's most important Hebrew manuscripts, shows great skill and a fine sense of humour.
• benjamin the scribe • medieval manuscripts • north french miscellany • abraham • tabernacle

Former Governor Jimmie Davis Dies at 101
Davis' obituary, a brief biography, filmography, links and the words to his famous song, "You Are My Sunshine."
• louisiana • history • governor james houston davis • jimmie • you are my sunshine

II-10 Vayakhel From the Heart
The Mishkan making is resumed after the Golden Calf Event, often interpreted as a form of atonement for the sin of idolatry. It opens with an exhortation for keeping the Shabbat, admonishing the Israelites to do the work in six days, but on the seventh day, rest. Regardless of how elaborate or monumental a project, limitations need to be set before beginning. Work in life is never completed, therefore God warns us to make space and time sacred for His Presence. Belalzel and Oholiab are the master craftsman ioverseeing the projects. Detailed activities of the women are related, emphasizing the importance of each person and individual gifts within the community. No gift is too small for the eyes of the beloved. Just as a fiancee seeks to find favor in her beau, we should seek to please God, the lover of all mankind. We should beautify our lives to attract the pleasure of His gaze.
• miskan • tabernacle • exodus • shemot • shemos

Sacred Cloth: Weaving a House of Worship
Woven Panels of the Holy Tabernacle and the Courtyard of Sacrifice
• weave • thread • flax • linen • panels

II-11 Pekudei The Bride's Homecoming
Pekudei closes Exodus with the accounting of materials used for the Mishkan. The Torah is parsimonious, but the Mishkan and its construction takes up nearly five parashas in comparison to the very short section in Yisro for the the Ten Commandments or its applications in Mishpatim. "Why?" ask the rabbis, "why the repitition?" Consider if you planned and built a house from raw materials that you gathered together or collected from donations. Would it just be a five minute comment to your co-workers? "Oh, incidentally, we built our house.." or does every detail count? How many times does a company proof the prototype of a new airplane before placing it into production? Does it celebrate the first one off the line? Is it held accountable for ever screw and seam that makes it fly? "Oh, George, we forgot the screws in the carbines..." Does it really that the communication systems and auto-pilot function? Links to internet resources and commentary are included
• mishkan • tabernacle • divine presence • shekinah • exodus

II-7 Terumah Making a Sanctuary from Scratch
Terumah provides a list of raw materials required for the construction of the Mishkan, the tabernacle, that will become the center of the movement of religious worship. The materials are to be taken as a voluntary donation, including: gold, silver, copper, wool dyed sky-blue, dark red, and crimson, linen, goats wool, ram skins, acacia wood, oil, spices, incense, and precious stones. Detailed instructions are given for the altar for shewbread, the detailed description of the menorah and ark within the Holy of Holies to be carried with the tribes of Israel.
• shemot • shmot • terumah • trumah • mishkan

II-8 Tetzaveh All Dressed Up
In Mishpatim, the focus of the parashiot change, moving from a historical view centered on distant figures to including the reader into the narrative. Mishpatim is the applicaiton of social law as it relates to the individual, Terumah builds the sanctuary and Tetzaveh presents the priesthood, garments and holy implements. Law gives us the ethical and moral structure for living as the construction of Mishkan relates to the dedication of our talents and hearts, and Tetzaveh is a further extension of worship—how we dress ourselves in our worship through deeds and sacrifice. Korban-korbanot literally means to draw close to God. The Mishkan provides a sanctified place for encounter with God.
• kohen gadol • high priest • ephod • tetzaveh • shemot

II-9 Ki Thissa A Golden Opportunity
The instructions for the Mishkan and priestly garments hve been given in Terumah and Tetzaveh. Moses returns up the mountain for another Torah Training Seminar, but is absent thirty nine days. The natives are restless. Children without a leader, they turn to Aaron, second-n-command, for creating the Golden Calf. Moses on the mountaintop gets a directive to return. Seeing the ongoing festivities, he breaks the tablets before confronting the cuprits. later he confronts the ire of God and argues for his people. Ki Tissa includes the instructions for incense, the laver, the Law of the Shekel and continuation of Terumah and Tetzaveh in ritual worship.
• shmot • shemos • exodus • moses • ki thissa

Free Summer Concert Series in Sun Valley Idaho
A new Pavilion is the permanent home to the free Sun Valley Summer Symphony. After a vacation day of hiking or playing golf, hotel guests can enjoy live classical music.
• sun valley idaho lodging vacations rentals • popular ski resorts areas hotels • luxury travel budgets upscale destinations • enjoy live classical music free activities • world-class orchestras north america


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