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Tabernacle Wall Chart Laminated
$14.99
The Tabernacle: Old Testament Symbolism Points to Jesus
Whether you are teaching about Moses or the book of Hebrews, you need this chart. The Tabernacle wall chart is a beautiful teaching aid for children and adults. Many adults study the Tabernacle for the rich Old Testament symbolism that points to Jesus. See the parallels between the Old Testament sacrifices and priests’ duties, and Jesus’ service as the perfect sacrifice and perfect high priest. An excellent opportunity to share the Gospel in an unexpected way, by showing how God made a way for people to have fellowship with Him. On the back of The Tabernacle wall chart there are four reproducible worksheets.
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SKU (ISBN): 9789901980925
UPC: 646723000240
Compiled by: Rose Publishing
Binding: Other
Published: October 1998
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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