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Overview

The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:

2. Draw a scale model of the sanctuary, the court yard and the position of all the furnishings. (Remember to add N, S, E, W)

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1. Name the three main parts of the sanctuary and the court yard.

a. Tell what was in each part.

b. Tell what each piece of furniture represents.


2. Draw a scale model of the sanctuary, the court yard and the position of all the furnishings. (Remember to add N, S, E, W)


3. How many coverings were over the sanctuary?

a. List the type of coverings in the order from inside to outside.

b. Tell what each covering represented.

4. The following colors were used in the sanctuary and in the priests clothing. Tell what each color represented.

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

5. Discuss and 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 and discuss 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.


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