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But then there is a sharp turn in the plot, and the Torah says (Shemot 40:35): "Moshe could not enter the Tent of Meeting, because the cloud had settled upon it and the Presence of Hashem filled ...
The dwelling place of God in the wilderness is called both the Tent of Meeting and the Tabernacle. It is later called the Holy Temple during the Kingdom of Israel, and finally called Mashiach as ...
Conventionally, the main subject of a visual composition is in its center, as is the case here. A white cloud appears through openings in the drapery. This is the cloud in which God resided at the ...
First created from scribbled drawings on cardboard, blankets and sheets of plywood in an abandoned tennis court in 1998 in Dana Point, the Tabernacle Experience has evolved to a moveable “tent ...
It was only after that transfer that Moshe could enter into the Tent of Meeting and hear G-d’s “voice” emanating from the space between the Keruvim. One then must ask the following question.
You shall remain at the entrance of the Tent of Meeting day and night for seven days, keeping the LORD’s charge—that you may not die—for so I have been commanded.” (Vayikra 8:33-35) ...
Sidrah Parashah of the week: Vayakhel “And everyone who excelled in ability and everyone whose spirit was moved came, bringing to the Lord an offering for the labour of the Tent of Meeting and ...
of its use not conscious. They washed when they entered the Tent of Meeting and when they approached the altar—as יהוה had commanded Moses. The Torah Temimah suggests that this verse tells ...
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