<h2 class="nobreak"><SPAN name="THE_TABERNACLE" id="THE_TABERNACLE"></SPAN>THE TABERNACLE.</h2>
<p>The tabernacle was made of boards, with
bars put across; and these bars and boards
were made of shittim wood and covered with
gold. Within the tabernacle, under the upper
end, were four more pillars; a beautiful covering,
called the vail, was hung over them; and
this hid the inside, which was the most holy
place, "the Holy of Holies," it was called.
None could go in there but the High Priest;
and he went only once a year. In the Holy of
Holies was placed the ark. The ark was a
chest, or box, made of shittim wood, covered
with gold; and there were rings in the sides
for poles to be put in when the ark was
moved. The top of the ark was called<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_137" id="Page_137">[137]</SPAN></span>
the mercy-seat; two golden angels, called
cherubim, were placed one on each side of
the mercy-seat; they looked over it, and their
wings covered the top. In the ark were afterwards
kept the tables of the commandments,
Aaron's rod, and afterwards a golden pot full
of manna, which God commanded to be put
there. Outside the vail was the altar, on which
the holy bread, called shew-bread, was placed,
and the great gold candlestick. The tabernacle
stood in a large open court; pillars of brass
surrounded it, and curtains were hung upon
them. The brazen altar for burnt offerings,
and the great laver where the priests washed,
stood in this court. There were coverings and
curtains to the tabernacle and court.</p>
<p>Over the boards of the tabernacle was
thrown a covering of fine linen, beautifully
worked in scarlet, and purple, and blue; over<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_138" id="Page_138">[138]</SPAN></span>
the linen was a covering of goat's hair; over
this, a covering of ram's skins dyed red; and
another covering of thick skins was over all.
The people were not allowed to go into the
tabernacle; but the priests went in every
morning to offer incense, and every evening to
light the lamps; and on the Sabbath, to take
away the old shew-bread from the table, and to
put on new. The sacrifices were offered in the
court, where the people stood.</p>
<p>Now, when the tabernacle was set up,
Moses made Aaron the High Priest and
clothed him in the sacred garments of his
office,—the coat, the girdle, the robe, the
ephod, the breastplate, and the mitre. The
coat was a long linen robe, with sleeves, and
having a girdle worked in blue and purple and
scarlet. The robe was a long, blue linen
garment, without sleeves.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_139" id="Page_139">[139]</SPAN></span>Around the skirts were golden bells,
which sounded whenever the High Priest went
into the Holy Place.</p>
<p>The ephod was a short robe, worked also
in blue, purple and scarlet; and around the
waist was worn a girdle of gold.</p>
<p>The breastplate was made of cloth, and
was very thick. It had four rings to join it to
the ephod, and twelve beautiful stones were
set in it; and on these stones were cut the
names of the twelve tribes of Israel, that is,
the twelve sons of Jacob.</p>
<p>The mitre was a linen turban; and on the
front of it were the words, <i>Holy of Holies</i>!</p>
<p>When all was ready, the children held a
sacred feast, and Moses anointed Aaron with
oil.</p>
<p>The tabernacle established, the Israelites
were now ready to move on towards Canaan.</p>
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<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/fig_036.jpg" width-obs="349" height-obs="500" alt="RETURN OF THE SPIES FROM THE LAND OF PROMISE." title="" /> <p class="caption">RETURN OF THE SPIES FROM THE LAND OF PROMISE.</p> </div>
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