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The Tabernacle Workbook: Lesson Guide with 12 Fun Lessons

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Product Description Do you ever feel disconnected from God even during worship? Have you struggled to enter into worship, unable to stop thinking about work, your family, and errands you still need to complete? Refresh and remember what worship is all about with The Tabernacle Workbook.From crosswords and Venn diagrams to recipes and quizzes, this easy-to-understand Bible resource includes reproducible worksheets, fun hands-on activities, and visually appealing diagrams that help your studies of the Tabernacle come alive and off the page! The Tabernacle Workbook provides 12 fun lessons packed with hundreds of fascinating facts about... The Tabernacle Feasts of the Bible High Priest practices Discover the Tabernacle's Old Testament symbolism, realize its modern relevancy, and understand Jesus' connection to the Tabernacle. Follow the Tabernacle's path of worship, and experience a deeper understanding of God's presence and his redemptive plan for salvation.4 Ways Learning about the Tabernacle Enhances your WorshipLearning about the Tabernacle enables you to better: Reflect on the significance of sacrifice Remember God's redemptive plan in Jesus Appreciate your direct access to God's presence Know God's character40 pages. Perfect for Grades 5 to adult. You may reproduce up to 500 copies of any worksheet free of charge for your classroom.This Bestselling Tabernacle Workbook Answers Common and Important Questions What is the Tabernacle and why was the Tabernacle built? What is the Ark of the Covenant? Where was it stored? How does the tabernacle reflect God's plan of redemption? How does Jesus fulfill the role of High Priest? Why should we study the Tabernacle's furnishings? What is their significance? And More!Key Topics/Items Explained The Outer Court Bronze Altar Bronze Laver The Holy Place Golden Lampstand The Table of Showbread Altar of Incense The Veil Journey of the Ark Old Testament's Pattern of Worship The High Priests Jewish Feasts and Holidays Hebrew Roots of Christianity Old Testament Symbolism Parallel between Jesus and the High Priests and SacrificesEnjoy Having Dozens of Interactive and Hands-On Study Resources 12 Complete Lessons Hebrew/Latin Word Study Reproducible Worksheets Crossword puzzles Venn Diagrams Charts Crafts Recipes Illustrations/Diagrams Tabernacle Information/Reference Cards Discussion Questions Fact Quiz Hands-on Activities Tabernacle Passport Skit Scripts Calendar of Worship Reference Guide 100s of fascinating facts Instructions on how to create a Tabernacle replica (Room set-up) Snack IdeasPerfect for: Individual study Discipleship Small Group study Sunday School Class Christian School curriculum Homeschooling New Believers' class VBS supplement Review If you go to the Facebook page The Tabernacle Journey you will see our efforts to reach out to Sedona and our many tourists with a full scale reproduction of the tabernacle. We actually used the Rose Guide to the Tabernacle to prepare the groups that were waiting to enter. One guest ordered a copy from you. It was very helpful. I attached the script we used for our guides. We had about 1000 visitors go through before one of the worst storms I have ever seen here made the structure unstable and the ground too wet. We fight quite a battle here in what the New Age calls its capital. Many were very moved. One Jewish man exclaimed at the end of the tour, "So the tabernacle was all about the Messiah!" --Paul Wallace, The Tabernacle JourneyI'm a member of a Deaf Church. We're considered a 'mission church' because we are housed within another church - we use their building. However, we meet separately (have our own worship service & Sunday School classes, church council meetings etc). A couple of ladies & myself got together to discuss how we could better reach the Deaf members of our church - more of a 'hands on' type of study. We prayed & decided we would start the new year in January with the study of the Tabernacle, next month the Temple,