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Body soul and spirit of biblical translation can be viewed within the structure of the tabernacle in the wilderness quite simply. Outer court, Holy Place and Holy of Holies comparatively with the historical, moral and mystical of the writings. Circumcision of the flesh, with the protective covering of the moral code, ultimately protecting the spirit of the law with it’s circumcision of the heart which contains within the germ of life.
We are 3-fold in our existence, as the Godhead is:
sinner in the world
priest in the Holy Place
glorification in Eternity
As a sinner we offer ourselves a living sacrifice daily, as a priest to worship and intercede, then in glorified resurrected power growing from glory to glory.
Picture the Tabernacle as an Xray of Yourself
https://www.christianforums.com/threads/christ-in-the-tabernacle.5624621/
In fact a good read of this (not too long) old thread can explain it best
https://www.christianforums.com/threads/christ-in-the-tabernacle.5624621/#post-36201906
Foundational is the historical sense , while those seeking wisdom must understand the moral content within the words written (Book of Proverbs) recognizing that one must leave behind the vain things (Ecclesiastes) to hasten on to the eternal lasting things of oneness with the Great “I Am’ (Songs of Solomon) clothed in the images of love.
Scripture is made up of the seen and the unseen things. 2 Corinthians 4:18 what can be seen is temporary and what can not be seen is eternal. Scripture consists of the body which is the visible letter, the soul which is the meaning found within it, and a spirit which has something of the heavenly within it. They serve as the copy and shadow of the heavenly sanctuary. Hebrews 8:5 In seeing this let us not seek out the letter but the soul and in doing so we will ascend to the spirit.
We are 3-fold in our existence, as the Godhead is:
sinner in the world
priest in the Holy Place
glorification in Eternity
As a sinner we offer ourselves a living sacrifice daily, as a priest to worship and intercede, then in glorified resurrected power growing from glory to glory.
Picture the Tabernacle as an Xray of Yourself
https://www.christianforums.com/threads/christ-in-the-tabernacle.5624621/
In fact a good read of this (not too long) old thread can explain it best
https://www.christianforums.com/threads/christ-in-the-tabernacle.5624621/#post-36201906
Foundational is the historical sense , while those seeking wisdom must understand the moral content within the words written (Book of Proverbs) recognizing that one must leave behind the vain things (Ecclesiastes) to hasten on to the eternal lasting things of oneness with the Great “I Am’ (Songs of Solomon) clothed in the images of love.
Scripture is made up of the seen and the unseen things. 2 Corinthians 4:18 what can be seen is temporary and what can not be seen is eternal. Scripture consists of the body which is the visible letter, the soul which is the meaning found within it, and a spirit which has something of the heavenly within it. They serve as the copy and shadow of the heavenly sanctuary. Hebrews 8:5 In seeing this let us not seek out the letter but the soul and in doing so we will ascend to the spirit.
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