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| The last third of the book of Exodus (the
second book of the Bible) concerns the construction of a unique tent,
the Mishkan, or Tabernacle. Here the glory of God descended
to live and communicate with the Children of Israel. The instructions
for building this tent were so detailed and meticulous that readers
of the Bible have long felt that in order to understand it properly
they need to build it. The model of the Tabernacle housed at Glencairn
Museum in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, is one outstanding example.
We invite you, in exploring this site, to learn more about the unique
history of this model, as well as the Biblical context of the Tabernacle
and its interpretation by Jews and Christians through the ages. |
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