Building a Sanctuary
The Heart of the Tabernacle
Sacrifices & Symbols
The day of Atonement
Holiness in Daily Life
100

These two craftsmen were chosen by name and filled with "the spirit of God" to lead the construction. Exodus 35:30-34

Bezalel and Aholiab

100

On the first day of the first month, the Tabernacle was finally "reared up," which means it was assembled. ( — Exodus 40:2)

 the first day of the first month

100

Any animal brought for a burnt offering had to be "(______)," symbolizing the purity of Christ. ( — Leviticus 1:3)

 without blemish

100

This is the only person who was authorized to enter the "Holy of Holies" (the most holy place). ( — Leviticus 16:2-3)

the High Priest/Aaron

100

This famous "Second Great Commandment" is found in this specific verse of Leviticus. ( — Leviticus 19:18)

"Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself"

200

The Israelites were so eager to help that Moses had to give this unusual command regarding their donations. Exodus 36:5-6

Stop bringing offerings because they had too much

200

This appeared upon the Tabernacle and the "glory of the Lord filled" it as soon as Moses finished the work. (— Exodus 40:34)

 a cloud

200

This type of offering was established for those who sinned "through ignorance" or unintentionally. ( — Leviticus 4:2)

 a Sin Offering

200

This is the name of the goat that was cast out into the wilderness, symbolically carrying away the sins of the people. (— Leviticus 16:8-10, 21)

the Scapegoat

200

Farmers were told not to harvest the very corners of their fields so that these people could have food. ( — Leviticus 19:9-10)

 poor and the stranger

300

This durable wood was used for the Ark of the Testimony and the table for the showbread.  — Exodus 37:1, 10

Shittim or Acacia wood

300

These specific items were placed inside the Ark of the Covenant as a testimony. ( — Exodus 40:20)

the stone tables/Ten Commandments

300

When a person brought a sacrifice, they would perform this action on the animal's head to symbolize the transfer of guilt. ( — Leviticus 1:4)

 lay his hand upon it

300

The High Priest had to sprinkle blood upon this specific "seat" located on top of the Ark. ( — Leviticus 16:14-15)

 the Mercy Seat

300

This chapter commands the people to "rise up before the hoary head," which is a command to show respect to this group. ( — Leviticus 19:32)

elderly/aged

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

The women of the camp donated their "looking glasses" (mirrors) to create this specific item for the courtyard. ( — Exodus 38:8)

the Brass Laver

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

When this object was taken up from the Tabernacle, it served as the signal for the children of Israel to start their journey. ( — Exodus 40:36)

 the cloud

400

The Lord commanded that the fire on the altar must be in this state at all times. ( — Leviticus 6:13)

"ever be burning" / never go out

400

The Day of Atonement happened this many times per year. ( — Leviticus 16:34)

 once

400

Being holy starts at home; this verse tells us that every man should "fear" (respect) these two people. ( — Leviticus 19:3)

his mother and his father

500

Before the work began, Moses reminded the people that despite the work needed for the Tabernacle, they must still strictly keep this day holy. — Exodus 35:2)

the Sabbath

500

Because of the intensity of the "glory of the Lord," Moses was unable to do this immediately after the Tabernacle was finished. ( — Exodus 40:35)

enter the tent

500

In Leviticus 4, if a priest sinned, he had to offer this specific animal—the most expensive kind—as a sin offering. ( — Leviticus 4:3)

young bullock/bull

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!! 

Before entering the veil, the High Priest had to create a "cloud" using this material so that he would not die in God's presence.  — Leviticus 16:12-13)

incense

500

The Lord commanded that the Israelites use "just" versions of these when weighing or measuring goods. (— Leviticus 19:35-36)

balances/weights/measures

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