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Showbread - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Showbread (Hebrew: לחם פנים lechem (hap)pānīm , literally: "Bread of the Presence"), in the King James Version: shewbread , in a biblical or Jewish context, refers to the cakes or loaves of b...
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One of the central Temple vessels is the golden Table for the Showbread, which stands within the Sanctuary itself, on the north side. This table is constructed of wood overlain with gold, and the specific instructions for its design are described in Exodus Chapter 25.
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The Lord’s Table (New Testament) looks back to the table of showbread (Old Testament) as a picture of fellowship with God. ... The lampstand and table of showbread are vessels of presentation. The 7 lamps...
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The table was of acacia wood, 2 cubits (3 feet) long, 1 cubit (1.5 feet) wide and 1.5 cubits (2.25 feet) high. It was overlaid with gold - speaks of Jesus Christ being the perfect man and the perfect God. The table had a crown around the border.
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So we see here in chapter 3 and 4 of Ephesians that it relates to the table of showbread and to the candlestick. And we will see the interplay of this exousia and dunamis in the life of the church and in our life.
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"And upon the table of showbread they shall spread a cloth of blue, and put thereon the dishes, and the spoons, and the bowls, and covers to cover withal: and the continual bread shall be thereon: and they shall spread upon them a cloth of scarlet, and cover the same with a covering of badgers' skins, and shall put in...
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In the last lecture we touched upon the table of showbread and the candlestick. In tracing out the details connected with them we must refer to other scriptures. In this chapter we have only the description of the holy vessels, and the intimation of God's first and great thought in their construction;
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