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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2023 · 33 MIN

Exodus: The Last Words Of The Book

from Apologetics · host Dr. Toby B. Holt

When Exodus began, God’s people were laboring over a building project – Pharaoh’s. But by the time Exodus ends, an entirely different building project is in view (the Tabernacle). In our final study of the Book of Exodus, we consider the Tabernacle. The Tabernacle was a game changer for the people of Israel. With that said, what was this tent designed for? What was its purpose? Other Questions That We’ll Answer: A) Why was God so specific about the Tabernacle’s construction? B) Why was Moses not permitted to enter into the Tabernacle? C) Ultimately, what did the Tabernacle point toward? Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby B. Holt Church Website: www.fpcgulfport.org

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