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The Mediatorial Glories of The Son of God - seen in Tabernacle Patterns and Sacrificial Types (Paperback)
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The Mediatorial Glories of The Son of God - seen in Tabernacle Patterns and Sacrificial Types (Paperback)
Series: Understanding Christianity
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The author of this book, James Green (1859-1936), was a frequent
contributor to early issues of Scripture Truth in the early part of
the twentieth century. By profession he was an artist and
lithographer, notable for his illustrations in Arthur Mee's I See
All and subsequent Children's Encyclopaedia. As he explains in the
preface, his artistic talents were put to considerable use with a
commission in 1917 to create a series of pictures to illustrate the
Tabernacle in the wilderness described in the book of Exodus. While
many models had been made, in using them for lecture purposes (in a
pre-digital age) it was recognised there was great difficulty in a
large audience seeing the details of small items easily. It was
thought that large diagrams in colour would serve the purpose
better. He completed the commission the following year. The
original set of pictures were used on several occasions in lectures
by A J Pollock, author of The Tabernacle's Typical Teaching, and by
the author. In the summer of 1929, a new set was painted on lighter
canvas to ease portability; a useful feature as the ageing author
continued delivering lectures around the UK. Photographs of the set
illustrate this volume. The author found that his lifetime of study
of the detail of the Tabernacle had, "under the hand of the God,
resulted in a much fuller apprehension of the glories of Christ,
conveyed in the patterns of things in the heavens". In his latter
years, with the encouragement of many, he set down the impressions
he had received, that others may profit by them. The present volume
was completed shortly before his death in 1936 and has remained
unpublished until now. The publishers are pleased to bring this
book into print at last, assured that it will provide as much
spiritual refreshment today as when the author first shared his
appreciation of its great Subject. For those who wonder why so much
of the book of Exodus is taken up with a detailed description of an
elaborate tent and its contents, this book provides an excellent
explanation. For those who want to understand how such a
description is evidence of the presence of "Christ in all the
Scriptures", the author explores this theme enthusiastically in
detail.
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