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| MarkStaneart | Feb 3 2011, 05:50 AM Post #1 |
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And thou shalt make a covering for the tent of rams' skins dyed red, and a covering above of badgers' skins. (Exodus 26:14 KJV) The Lubavitcher Rebbe states that the "bagder" was actually the "tak-hash" which was a multi-colored animal now extinct. It is clear from the varying opinions of scholars that no one really knows what animal this must have been. When I first got my model of the Tabernacle and laid out the four cloths that cover the walled Tabernacle, I immediately remembered from the Old Sunday School classes, the wordless book. The outer-most curtain is dark- possibly even black, representing the sinfulness of our lives. What follows is the ram’s skin dyed red, the blood of our Messiah is shed for us. Following is white, because His blood cleanses us from all sin. And finally, the multi-colored with cherubim woven into the fabric, we may have access into the Kingdom of God. |
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