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		<title>The Tabernacle &#8211; Pt.5: The Altar &#038; The Laver</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The furnishings of the Tabernacle are arranged in pairs: the Ark &#038; the Cover; the Table of Showbread &#038; the Menorah; and now the Altar &#038; the Laver. These last two (rather simple) furnishings contain important lessons into the way we are to approach God, i.e. the path of Fire and Water. We will look at how Solomon made himself a living sacrifice and how the bronze laver reflects God's Word. But we conclude this lesson with a fascinating spiritual discovery: how Fire and Water are depicted in all three areas of the Tabernacle, and what that means for us!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://torahtodayministries.org/lesson/the-tabernacle-pt-5-the-altar-the-laver/">The Tabernacle &#8211; Pt.5: The Altar &#038; The Laver</a> appeared first on <a href="https://torahtodayministries.org">Torah Today</a>.</p>
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