Talbot - Christ in the Tabernacle

FOREWORD It is the purpose of this volume to send out in printed form the heart of the message concerning "The Glories of Christ As Foreshadowed in the Jewish Tabernacle," as we sought to present them in our radio Bible class. In the God-given instructions concerning the priesthood and the earthly sanctuary, which was God's dwelling place among His people, Israel, during their wilderness wanderings, we saw many significant "shadows of good things to come" in our Lord Jesus Christ. It is with gratitude to the friends and members of the radio Bible class for their gifts and prayers, which have made possible the publication of this series of studies, that we send forth these printed pages. And it is with gratitude to God, not only for these Christian friends, but above all for the glories of our crucified and risen Lord, as foreshadowed in the many beautiful lessons handed down to us through Moses, that we commit this book to His service. We trust Him to use it, by His grace, to magnify His name; and to lead never-dying souls to know Him as the only Saviour of sinners, the only Mediator between sinful man and a holy God. Acknowledgement is made for help received from the fol- lowing sources: "The Tabernacle in the Wilderness," by John Ritchie; "The Tabernacle and Its Services," by George Rodgers; "The Tabernacle, Priesthood, and Offerings," by I. M. Haldeman; "Handfuls on Purpose," by James Smith; and the "Christian Workers' Commentary," by James M. Gray. -L. T. T.

Copyright 1942 by Louis T. Talbot All rights reserved

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