Temple Cutaway Wall Chart Laminated
$14.99
See the interior and exterior of both the First Temple (Solomon’s Temple) and Second Temple (Herod’s Temple at the time of Christ).
This highly detailed diagram by acclaimed Bible artist, Bill Latta, shows both Temples: The one constructed in 960 BC and the one expanded in 62 BC by King Herod the Great.
3 Features of This Stunning, Full-Color Temple Cutaway Poster
1. Enhance Bible study lessons with this wall chart that shows both the interior and exterior drawings of both the First and Second Temple
2. Use reproducible worksheets on the back of the poster for classroom use
3. Includes the following details on the Temple
Old Testament Temple:
*The Brazen Altar
*Golden Lampstand
*The Veil
*Ark of the Covenant
*and more!
New Testament Temple:
*The Brazen Laver
*Altar of Burnt Offering
*Place of Slaughter
*Porch of the Temple
More details in the New Testament Temple: The Holy Place
*Double-folding doors and outer veil
*Golden Lampstand (Golden Menorah)
*Table of Showbread
*Gold Altar of Incense
*Holy of Holies (Most Holy Place)
*Inner Veil
*Foundation Stone
*Chambers of the Inner Sanctuary
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628623505
ISBN10: 1628623500
Compiled by: Rose Publishing
Binding: Other
Published: January 2016
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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