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l.  Name the three main parts of the Sanctuary and the court.

       A.   Tell what was in each part.
 B.  Tell what each piece of furniture represented.

 2.  Draw to scale (small scale) the Sanctuary, the court and the position of all of the     furnishings.  Remember to add N, S, E, and W). Also remember that the Sanctuary (and thus the courtyard) always faced east.

 3.  How many coverings were over the Sanctuary?

A.  List the coverings in order from inside to outside  (Exodus 26)
B.  Tell what each covering represented (COL 311, Rev. 19:8; 7:14; 1John 1:9; Phil 2:8; Lev. 17:11; Hebrews 2: 14-18.)

 4.  The following colors were used in the Sanctuary and in the Priest’s clothing.

     Tell what each color represents.

a. Red                    e.  Gold
b. Blue                   f.  Black
c. Purple                g.  Silver
d. White                 h.  Brass

 5.  Memorize 1 John 1:9, Daniel 8:14, and Exodus 25:8

 6. The priests were from which of the 12 tribes?  Why?

 7. Describe the robe of:

      a. The common priest
b.  The High Priest

 8. Read: The Great Controversy, page 488 and Hebrews 4: 14-16

 9.  What kinds of animals were brought daily to the courtyard?

 10.  Write a paragraph or tell how you see Christ represented in the Sanctuary and its services.

 Resources

The Bible:   Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deut, I & II Kings, Revelation, etc
Andreason, M.L. - The Sanctuary Service.    R & H 1937
Calkins, Erling & Ellie. -
The Way of Jesus in His Sanctuary
Dillon, Sally – Cross-Roads in Time.  Andrews Univ. Pres. 1994
Hardinge, Leslie – The Shadows of His Sacrifice
Haskel, Steven – The Cros & It’s Shadow 1914
Hershberger, Ervin – Seeing Christ in the Tabernacle c. 1995 Ervin Hershberger
                        ISBN 0-940883-07-4
Heppenstall, Edward – Our High Priest R&H 1972
Lewis & Tucker.  Finding God Through the Sanctuary.   The Quiet Hour.  1982
Peck, Sarah.  The Sanctuary.  The Path to the Throne of God.
Tessner, Ted.  The Sanctuary and Salvation.  Omega Broadcasting Corp.  1984
Van Etten, Arla M.  The Sanctuary.   LMN Publishing.  1998.  ISBN:  0-9665786-1-9
White, E.G. Christ in His Sanctuary, PP pages 343-358
               5T 520, Ed 36, GC 488,
G.C. 13th Sabbath Teen Program Helps.  Jr./Teen Program Helps 2nd Quarter 1992.
               G
od’s Special Law. Editor: Andrea Downs Kristensen

www.teachinghearts.org   -----lots of interesting info

http://www.arkdiscovery.com/

www.nisbett.com/sanctuary/  

 Skill Level 1


 

The Sanctuary, Advanced

1. Read Patriarchs and Prophets Chapter 30 (pages 343-358)

 2. Do two of the following:

      a.  Take a tour through a full-scale model of the sanctuary
b.  Write a report of not less than 250 words about the sanctuary and its services.
c.  Make a small-scale model of the sanctuary and its furnishings
d.  Give a description (written or oral) of how each of the following relate to Jesus: 
      each article of furniture, each item used, everything related to the sanctuary and its services.
e.  An Israelite has stolen a lamb from his neighbor.  He recognizes that he has sinned.
      Tell how he can be free from the consequences of breaking the Law of God?

 3. What does each of the following represent?

     a.       Lamb
b.      Blood
c.
       Water
d.
      Oil        
e.
       Horns
f.
        Bread
g.       Light
h.       Brass
i.         Shekinah
j.        Pillars holding up the court curtains
k.      Walls of wood overlaid with gold
l.         Fire

 4.  What items were:

a.       In the ark of the covenant?
b.
     On the side of the ark of the covenant?
c.
      Over the ark of the covenant?

 5.  Memorize Daniel 8:14.  Draw the 2300 day (years) time line, giving dates and
       meanings of significant happenings.  What was “cleansed” at the end of the 2300 days?

6. Memorize Hebrews 4: 14-16

  Skill Level 2


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