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This review is from: The Tabernacle of Israel: Its Structure and Symbolism (Paperback)
James Strong is well-known for his 'Strong's Concordance' but not so well-known for this highly interesting book. It is an essential, introductory read for anyone who studies the 'tent of meeting' and 'tabernacle of testimony' (Strong rightly points out that the term 'tabernacle of meeting' and 'tabernacle of the congregation' is incorrect), be they part-time bible student or serious researcher. He steps the reader through the meaning of words by describing the components of the structure from the outside inward; the opposite to the way it is described in the book of Exodus. The book is packed with many interesting facts and his views on the possible symbolism of the structure is fascinating. Its deficiency is a lack of figures to thoroughly make the points but the figures he has are sufficient to navigate the more difficult concepts. It is recommended for those who want a serious read on the subject but easy enough to understand for those with a moderate to strong understanding of the Old Testament.
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The Tabernacle of Israel: Its Structure and Symbolism by James Strong (Paperback - Apr. 1987)
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