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This book is focused on effective communication, because too many
ineffective communications have caused failure in so many lives.
Many homes or marriages are broken-up because of the lack of
communication. Families such as, father with son and mother with
daughter, do not have a good relationship because of the lack of
communication. This book will reach out to some families to attempt
to explain to them the importance of effective communication. The
purpose is to identify and explore the elements of effective
communication and to practice communicating effectively. This study
for effective communication has been prepared to help families,
marriages, work places, etc. to increase their effectiveness in
communicating.
The author is writing these documents in response to the need for a
concise and simple presentation of how to properly identify and
understand the types found in the tabernacle. The framework of the
study is a general knowledge of the tabernacle. The author will
explain why an understanding of the tabernacle is important to
Christians. The history of the tabernacle will be pointed out. The
materials and construction of the tabernacle will be studied. Also,
the author will discuss the Levitical priesthood and the important
subject of typology. Continued studies will be explained concerning
three areas of the tabernacle and their furnishings: the
outer-court, the Holy place and the Holy of Holies. There will be
pointed out in this study items such as: the court of the
tabernacle, the laver, the Mercy-Seat, the Ark of the Covenant, the
Shewbread, the Golden Altar, the Holy Place, the Holy of Holies,
the gate or the door, the priesthood and the function of the
priesthood; which includes the offerings and the atonement. The
altar, the offering and sacrifice, along with the atonement will be
especially displayed. Also, though the tabernacle was built for
Israel while in the wilderness, its believed that it was also a
shadow of things to come. Because of that, there is consideration
given to some study on sin, the veil and Jesus Christ. The
tabernacle is scantly preached or taught in Churches today.
Therefore, few people realize the great importance given to the
tabernacle throughout scripture. Believers should study the
tabernacle for the following reasons: 1. The study of the
tabernacle is necessary for a proper understanding of God's
redemptive program, which is progressively revealed throughout the
Scriptures. 2. A study of the tabernacle with an understanding of
it will inform sinful people about the holiness of God. 3. The
study of the priesthood is foundational to an understanding of
Christ's priestly ministry. 4. The study of the sacrificial system
within the tabernacle teaches the great importance that God placed
on the need for a blood sacrifice to atone for sin. The author
wishes that the readers of this study not only use this study for
knowledge, but also to find and gain a closer relationship with
God.
I have focused on the idea of man in creation and have tried to
clarify it. Perhaps there is as much confusion and uncertainty here
as anywhere today, even in Christian ranks. There is confusion and
uncertainty of the beginning of man, was he created as man as of
today or did he evolve from an ape? Also, there are other things
that confuse and seem uncertain to man that I tried to point out in
this study. The idea of God is being attacked in many ways and in
many quarters. But there seems to be, also, a growing recognition
of man's need of God. Man within himself is helpless in the midst
of hostile forces on every hand. God is man's only refuge and help
in time of need. I feel that man should know about his total self,
and relationship with God. I will try to point out and focus on
studies of man before the world was created, the three-folds of
man's nature and functional parts, his fall and punishment, and
also his renewal stages and his final destiny.
After the superiority of the new covenant has thus been
established, the writer dwells on the obligations which it lays on
those who have received it. If God's servants in ancient days lived
by faith, a far stronger and more living faith is now required of
Christians (11). If the Law imposed a solemn responsibility, this
is true in a far higher degree of those who profess the religion of
Christ (12). With a few practical admonitions, the Epistle closes
(13). In writing to Hebrew Christians it is natural that the author
of Hebrews would form a common ground by declaring the fact of
divine revelation and by recognizing Judaism as the fruit of such.
Furthermore, it is to be expected that, in keeping with his thesis,
he would point beyond that which was good to something which is
better. If Judaism was the result of a good revelation,
Christianity is the fruit of a better one.
This book is focused on effective communication, because too many
ineffective communications have caused failure in so many lives.
Many homes or marriages are broken-up because of the lack of
communication. Families such as, father with son and mother with
daughter, do not have a good relationship because of the lack of
communication. This book will reach out to some families to attempt
to explain to them the importance of effective communication. The
purpose is to identify and explore the elements of effective
communication and to practice communicating effectively. This study
for effective communication has been prepared to help families,
marriages, work places, etc. to increase their effectiveness in
communicating.
After the superiority of the new covenant has thus been
established, the writer dwells on the obligations which it lays on
those who have received it. If God's servants in ancient days lived
by faith, a far stronger and more living faith is now required of
Christians (11). If the Law imposed a solemn responsibility, this
is true in a far higher degree of those who profess the religion of
Christ (12). With a few practical admonitions, the Epistle closes
(13). In writing to Hebrew Christians it is natural that the author
of Hebrews would form a common ground by declaring the fact of
divine revelation and by recognizing Judaism as the fruit of such.
Furthermore, it is to be expected that, in keeping with his thesis,
he would point beyond that which was good to something which is
better. If Judaism was the result of a good revelation,
Christianity is the fruit of a better one.
The author is writing these documents in response to the need for a
concise and simple presentation of how to properly identify and
understand the types found in the tabernacle. The framework of the
study is a general knowledge of the tabernacle. The author will
explain why an understanding of the tabernacle is important to
Christians. The history of the tabernacle will be pointed out. The
materials and construction of the tabernacle will be studied. Also,
the author will discuss the Levitical priesthood and the important
subject of typology. Continued studies will be explained concerning
three areas of the tabernacle and their furnishings: the
outer-court, the Holy place and the Holy of Holies. There will be
pointed out in this study items such as: the court of the
tabernacle, the laver, the Mercy-Seat, the Ark of the Covenant, the
Shewbread, the Golden Altar, the Holy Place, the Holy of Holies,
the gate or the door, the priesthood and the function of the
priesthood; which includes the offerings and the atonement. The
altar, the offering and sacrifice, along with the atonement will be
especially displayed. Also, though the tabernacle was built for
Israel while in the wilderness, its believed that it was also a
shadow of things to come. Because of that, there is consideration
given to some study on sin, the veil and Jesus Christ. The
tabernacle is scantly preached or taught in Churches today.
Therefore, few people realize the great importance given to the
tabernacle throughout scripture. Believers should study the
tabernacle for the following reasons: 1. The study of the
tabernacle is necessary for a proper understanding of God's
redemptive program, which is progressively revealed throughout the
Scriptures. 2. A study of the tabernacle with an understanding of
it will inform sinful people about the holiness of God. 3. The
study of the priesthood is foundational to an understanding of
Christ's priestly ministry. 4. The study of the sacrificial system
within the tabernacle teaches the great importance that God placed
on the need for a blood sacrifice to atone for sin. The author
wishes that the readers of this study not only use this study for
knowledge, but also to find and gain a closer relationship with
God.
I have focused on the idea of man in creation and have tried to
clarify it. Perhaps there is as much confusion and uncertainty here
as anywhere today, even in Christian ranks. There is confusion and
uncertainty of the beginning of man, was he created as man as of
today or did he evolve from an ape? Also, there are other things
that confuse and seem uncertain to man that I tried to point out in
this study. The idea of God is being attacked in many ways and in
many quarters. But there seems to be, also, a growing recognition
of man's need of God. Man within himself is helpless in the midst
of hostile forces on every hand. God is man's only refuge and help
in time of need. I feel that man should know about his total self,
and relationship with God. I will try to point out and focus on
studies of man before the world was created, the three-folds of
man's nature and functional parts, his fall and punishment, and
also his renewal stages and his final destiny.
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