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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780915540174 ISBN: 0915540177 Label: Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry Manufacturer: Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 258 Publication Date: September 01, 1993 Publisher: Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry Studio: Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Book Description: THE TABERNACLE: This superb work on Israel's wilderness tabernacle explores in depth the service of the priesthood and the significance of the sacrifices. The well-organized content and numerous illustrations will open new vistas of biblical truth as ceremonies, sacrifices, and priestly service reveal the perfections of the messiah. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - wonderfukThe book is wonderful and very well published. I received it in record time. Thank you very much. Rating: - TabernacleIt's very good information regarding the entirely tabernacle. The typology of the tabernacle is much learned. The book is recommended if you want to know more about Jesus Christ. It is enjoyably read. :-) Rating: - You wont want to buy any other book on this topic.Many Books on the Tabernacle but this one is such detail of describing of Christ. Uses alot of scripture. Awesome book. Well not resell. I will use as a refrence book along with the Bible Rating: - An extensively researched presentationThe Tabernacle: Shadows Of The Messiah, Its Sacrifices, Services, And Priesthood by David M. Levy examines the description and ministries of the Tabernacle as portrayed in fifty chapters of the Old Testament. This extensively researched presentation, offering full-color photographs and a wealth of archaeological evidence as well as close study of the Old Testament itself, sheds new light on the sacrifices, services, and priesthood of this ancient institution which figures so prominently in Judeo ... Read More Rating: - Not the greatestA pretty good book. But, if you are not Protestant you might be in for a slightly rough read. The author dwells heavily on the notion of legal imputation of the righteiousness of God. The book is not as organized as I hoped it would be. I was left with some unanswered questions about the priesthood and the sacrificial system. Also, there were not enough diagrams here for my liking. But still and all, I got a lot out of it. In association with Amazon.com | |