It has been rightly and accurately taught by some, if not many, that Bible scripture has at least three levels of interpretation. Basically, those three aspects include the past, present and future – the primary, practical and prophetic. So it is with the ancient Tabernacle of Moses. In Biblical prophecy, symbolism is used to literally represent people or things. For example, a lamb can represent Christ (Revelation 5:5-7), a serpent commonly symbolizes Satan (Revelation 12:9) and a horn on a beast can represent a king or a kingdom (Revelation 17:12). Through prophetic symbolism, the Bible interprets itself. The Old Testament is full of symbolism, along with the prophetic books of Daniel and Revelation. Daniel and Revelation deal with the time of the end and contain many prophecies to be fulfilled in the time before Christ’s return. The Tabernacle of Moses is one such symbol. This particular symbol represents God dwelling among his people.
In this study, I wish to take you back to the Garden of Eden – to Adam’s fall and God’s remedy. From that point, we will move through history as we walk through the Tabernacle four times; once to review it’s memorial of the past; a second time to note it’s practical (present) use in the days of the Old Testament; and a third time to view the fulfillment of it’s prophetic implications in the New Testament and beyond … which includes it’s stunning fourth dimensional and very visible connection to the United States of America. Continue reading “AMERICA THE VINEYARD: A PROPHETIC FOUR DIMENSIONAL TRIP THROUGH THE TABERNACLE OF MOSES” →