The Mishkan (Tabernacle) served as an intimate meeting place between God and His people. After the fiery revelations of Mount Sinai, God chose to dwell in a quiet sanctuary built by His chosen nation.
Because of that reason there is a need to build a desert Tabernacle according to the Torah that was given in the desert, in preparation to the suitable time in which it will be possible to start ...
The Mishkan (Tabernacle) served as an intimate meeting place between God and His people. After the fiery revelations of Mount Sinai, God chose to dwell in a quiet sanctuary built by His chosen nation.
Temple, built in harmony and generosity, and let this be the foundation of your own home – built on love and overflowing kindness.
This week’s Sedra, Pekudei, completes the story of the Mishkan (Tabernacle) and concludes the second Book of the Torah. A great deal of Scripture has dealt with virtually every detail pertinent ...
In case of abuse, Report this post. There is an interesting commentary by the “Toldot Adam,” in explaining the word, “Mishkan.” We generally translate it from the word שכן, ...
Thus was completed all the work of the Tabernacle of the Tent of Meeting. The Israelites did so; just as the Eternal had ...