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Rose Guide to the Tabernacle with Clear Plastic Overlays and Reproducible Charts


Rose Guide to the Tabernacle with Clear Plastic Overlays and Reproducible Charts

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Rose Guide to the Tabernacle: WINNER of the 2009 Christian Retailing Retailers Choice Award for Bible Reference!



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Rose Guide to the Tabernacle contains 128 pages of facts, illustrations, charts, and diagrams not available in other books. It also includes eight clear plastic overlays showing the inside and outside of the Tabernacle and "tent of meeting," plus dozens of reproducible charts. Readers will gain insight to the parallels between the Old Testament sacrifices and priests' duties, and Jesus' service as the perfect sacrifice and high priest.

Through Rose Guide to the Tabernacle, readers will better understand the doctrines of sin, creation, salvation, justification, and God's sovereignty. Rose Guide to the Tabernacle is also the winner of the 2009 CBA Retailers' Choice Award for Bible Reference/Bible Study.
Rose Guide to the Tabernacle is a full color, reproducible book on the the Tabernacle, with clear plastic overlays showing the "tent of meeting." The Tabernacle was the place where the Israelites worshiped God after the Exodus. Learn how the sacrifices, utensils, and even the structure of the Tabernacle were designed to show us something about God. See the parallels between the Old Testament sacrifices and priests' duties, and Jesus' service as the perfect sacrifice and perfect high priest.

Rose Guide to the Tabernacle shows you how:
  • The Tabernacle was built
  • The temple sacrifices pointed towards Jesus Christ
  • The design of the tent revealed God's holiness and humanity's need for God
  • The Ark of the Covenant was at the center of worship.
Rose Guide to the Tabernacle contains illustrations, charts, and diagrams not available elsewhere.

128 pages, full color, with 8 clear plastic overlays showing inside/outside of the Tabernacle; plus dozens of reproducible charts. You may reproduce up to 300 copies of any chart free of charge for your classroom.

Rose Guide to the Tabernacle (Rose Publishing), by Benjamin Galan and Brent Ashby, answers the question, "How can a holy God live among corrupted people?" Galan explains the importance of understanding the Tabernacle.

Rose Guide to the Tabernacle explains the history of the Tabernacle, its sacred objects and activities , while also illuminating deep insight into what Jesus did for his followers during his life, his death and his resurrection. "God's presence in the Tabernacle instructed the people to live in purity. Jesus' blood and sacrifice meant the purification rites and sacrifices are no longer necessary," says Galan. Rose Guide to the Tabernacle offers insight to readers in the following:
  • Understanding the importance of Shavuot (Feast of Weeks), Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) and Hanukkah
  • The Purpose and the three parts of the Tabernacle: The Courtyard, The Holy Place and The Most Holy Place
  • The significance of the sacrifices: Sin Offering, Guilt Offering, Grain/Gift Offering, Burn Offering, and Peace Offering
  • The parallels between the Tabernacle, Christ's ministry, and the church
  • The symbolism of the Golden Lampstand, the Table of the Bread of Presence, the Altar of Incense
  • The contents of the Ark of the Covenant
  • Elements of Passover and a "Christian Seder"


Table of Contents:
  • Section 1 God With Us 3-13
    • God Living with His People 4
    • Israel in Egypt 8
    • The Ten Plagues 9
    • Time Line of the Exodus 10
    • Old Testament Covenants 11
    • Mount Sinai 12
    • Where Is Mount Sinai? 13
    • Why Is the Tabernacle Important Today? 1
  • Section 2 The Tabernacle 15-85
    • The Tabernacle cutaway 16
    • The Design of the Tabernacle 20
    • Bible References about the Tabernacle 21
    • Entering the Courtyard 24
    • Gates in the Old Testament 26
    • Ancient Gates and Gates in the New Testament 27
    • The Courtyard 28
    • The Bronze Altar 30
    • Utensils 31
    • Sacrifices in the Old Testament 32
    • Sacrifices in the Tabernacle 33
    • Jesus and Sacrifices 34
    • The Bronze Laver 35
    • Holiness and Purity in the Old Testament 36
    • Purity, Impurity, and the Tabernacle 37
    • Tabernacle tent 38
    • The Holy Place 52
    • Tabernacle Symbolism 53
    • The Holy Place 54
    • The Golden Lampstand 56
    • Jesus and Light 57
    • Hanukkah 57
    • Table of the Bread of Presence 58
    • Communion 59
    • The Altar of Incense 60
    • Jesus, Incense, Prayer, and the Holy Spirit 61
    • Intercessors in the Bible 62
    • Priests, Levites, and the High Priest 63
    • The High Priest 64
    • Jesus and the High Priest 65
    • Functions of the Priests 66
    • Functions of the Priests 67
    • The Garments of the High Priest 68
    • Miter, Ephod, and Breastplate 69
    • The Veil 72
    • Jesus and the Veil 73
    • The Most Holy Place 74
    • The Ark of the Covenant 75
    • Contents of the Ark 76
    • The Mercy Seat 80
    • Jesus and the Pillar 81
    • Manifestations of God s Presence 81
    • The Journey of the Ark 82
    • Jesus and the Ark of the Covenant 83
    • The Ark in Battle 84
    • Where is the Ark Today? 85
  • Section 3 The Wilderness
    • The Wilderness 89
    • The Song of Moses 90
    • Israel At Sinai 91
    • The Ten Commandments 92
    • Arrangement of the Camp 94
    • Arrangement of the March 95
    • Organization of the Tribes Camp and March 96
    • The Feasts 97
    • A Worshiping Community 98
    • The Calendar 99
    • Passover 100
    • Unleavened Bread 104
    • Firstfruits 106
    • Feast of Weeks 108
    • Feast of Trumpets 110
    • Day of Atonement 112
    • Atonement for Sins 113
    • The Feast of Tabernacles
Suggested Discussion Questions
  • What is the Tabernacle and the elements found in the Tabernacle?
  • Where is the Ark of the Covenant now?
  • Why is the Tabernacle of 3500 years ago important today? What does it teach about God's plan of salvation?
  • Could you explain the Bronze Altar and the sacrifice requirements?
  • What did a high priest do?
  • Who was allowed to enter the Courtyard, and what was required before entering?
  • How has the role of the priest changed throughout the years?
  • How does the Tabernacle connect the Old Testament and the New Testament?
  • What were the sacrifices and their significance in the Tabernacle?
  • What was the function of the veil?
  • Why was the Mercy Seat deemed holy?
  • What are the holy days and their meanings?
  • What is the meaning of the Feast of Trumpets? The Day of Atonement? The Feast of Tabernacles?
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About the Author: Benjamin Galan grew up in a Christian home in Mexico City. During his studies, Galan became enamored with natural sciences. In college, Galen studied physics and mathematics, and grew indifferent and hostile toward the Christian faith. Along with the French mathematician Laplace, Galan believed God was no longer a necessary hypothesis.

After additional studies, Galan began to long for deep, satisfying connections and meaning in his young life. Through the moving testimony of a friend in school, Galan began to read the Bible with renewed eyes, and eventually returned to church. As he became more involved in the ministry of his home church, Galan sensed God's calling.

During his theological studies, Galan fell in love with the Old Testament and understood the Old Testament as the key for understanding the New Testament.

[Rose Guide to the Tabernacle] is very detailed and easy to use. I facilitate adult education classes and use this book to assist in teaching. I especially found the charts/diagrams extremely helpful. At times I have made copies for the students to use, and they were received with great response! The charts/diagrams are large and colorful and easy on the eyes, and jam-packed with wonderful information. The definition sidebars are also very useful. The overlays are irreplaceable for demonstration purposes. This book has numerous references contained all in one!! (i.e. encyclopedia, dictionary....). I have encouraged students to purchase this resource, as it will provide for many years of enjoyment! Bravo on a work well done!
-Susan Clark
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Rose Guide to the Temple
Temple is well written, scholarly work. There was clearly a lot of study and research put into it. Almost anyone could be enlightened by the extensive details in the book. The author does a good job of avoiding the details becoming a long list. Literary, it is decently written. If someone does not like to read there are plenty of colorful, elaborate pictures and graphs. One can increase their knowledge simply by flipping through and reading the notes around the drawings. If someone does not like religion there are still plenty of historical facts throughout. A skeptic of Christianity can have a better understanding of Christian and Jewish faith and roots. It is simply a wealth of information.
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Review by: Terry Stewart, Teen Sunday School Teacher - January 27, 2009
I, as of yet, have not had anything but high praise for the quality of work that your company provides. The book, in question, meets all my expectations. It is very informative and the graphics draws a person to it's pages like a magnet. God bless you for all your hard work.
Review by: Mrs. Susan Clark - January 27, 2009
The book is very detailed and easy to use. I facilitate adult education classes and use this book to assist in teaching. I especially found the charts/diagrams extremely helpful in these classes. At times I have made copies for the students to use, and they were received with great response! The charts/diagrams are large and colorful and easy on the eyes, and jam-packed with wonderful information. The definition sidebars are also very useful. The overlays are irreplaceable for demonstration purposes. This book has numerous references contained all in one!! (i.e. encyclopedia, dictionary....). I have encouraged students to purchase this resource, as it will provide for many years of enjoyment! Bravo on a work well done!
Review by: Wes & Pat Burnham - January 26, 2009
We as a husband & wife team are enjoying the Tabernacle Guide Book and charts very much. We have just gotten into the study of it and are reveiwing the various scarifices and offerings. We also like how the arrangement and layout of the outer court, the holy place and the holiest of holies are displayed. I appreciate the listing of the different feast and the meanings of them. I feel that it is a well done book in reference to Christ in the tabernacle. We plan to spend alot more time studing it all. I have been looking to order that book for a long time. We will take it with us to our Messianic Jewish Group when we study the journeys of the children of Israel in the wilderness and building of the tabernacle.
Review by: Peter Marchel - January 29, 2009
The Rose guide to the Tabernacle helped me understand the Tabernacle better as well as how I can apply the lessons from scripture in my daily walk with Jesus.
Review by: Rev. Cathy Sonnicksen - January 29, 2009
Many thanks to Rose Publications for printing the guide to the tabernacle. I have been using all the Rose booklets on the tabernacle, but this amazing book is the best thing going. It has richly blessed my adult Sunday school classes and United Methodist Women's Bible Study. We have come to see much more clearly the ministry of Jesus Christ.
Review by: Liz Maude - January 28, 2009
I am teaching Sunday School to 4-6th grade students and determined that their knowledge of the Old Testament was greatly lacking. I decided to take them through a study on the Tabernacle and as I researched materials that I could use, I discovered Rose Publishing's Rose Guide to the Tabernacle. I was hopeful that it would be helpful and ordered it. Upon receiving the book, I am very excited to have it as a resource for my class! The illustrations alone are very informative. I appreciate the text and the information given as well as the well-organized format. When I shared the book with my students as a preview of things to come, they were all excited. The layover sheets help to bring alive an understanding that goes beyond words. I would recommend this resource to anyone!
Review by: Paul Wallace, The Tabernacle Journey - March 11, 2011
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 book 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 Journey
Review by: Paul Dare - September 20, 2011
I'm not exaggerating when I say, "wow". This is an absolutely stunning resource on Israel's Old Testament Tabernacle. Rose puts out some exceptional material as they faithfully equip the church of Jesus Christ to explore and teach the Bible and all things Christian.

Rose's Guide to the Tabernacle is a 117 page hardcover and spiral bound book in the top tier of Rose's portfolio. This book is worth every penny. The authors start off exactly where they should: laying the foundational context for where the tabernacle fits in the grande story of redemption found in the scriptures. Creation, fall, flood, babel, Abraham, promises, covenants, slavery, redemption, law and worship! Enter the tabernacle; God's mobile worship center where He dwelt with His people, accepted their substitutional animal sacrifices for their sin and lead and guided them through Moses and Aaron. Here are some of the great features found in this book:
  • Extensively detailed charts comparing the Levites, Priests and the High Priest, Intercessors in the Bible, Jesus and the Ark of the Covenant, organization of the tribes around the tabernacle, the Jewish calendar and its feasts and festivals and many more!
  • Three different cutaway clear plastic overlays showing the most holy place, all of the coverings for its roof and the contents of the ark of the covenant.
  • Beautiful full or two page illustrations of the glory of God above the tabernacle, the high priestly garments, the duties of the priests in the courtyard and in the holy place, the journey of the ark from Sinai to its probable destruction by the Babylonians in 586BC, full color and highly detailed maps of the journey from Egypt to Sinai and much more.
If you are only able to purchase one resource on the Tabernacle, make it Rose's Guide. You will have virtually everything you need for study and further research in this one volume and you definitely will not be disappointed.
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I was provided this resource by Rose publishing in exchange for a free, unbiased and honest review.
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