The picture of the heavenly sanctuary/temple is that of a model for the construction of the earthly counterpart. This understanding is conveyed mainly by the concept of תינבתּ, “pattern, form, or model” in Exod 25:9, 40 or σκιά, “shadow” in Heb 8:5, or ὑπόδειγμα, “copy” in Heb 9:23, 24. It reveals that the heavenly sanctuary/temple functions as the archetype of the earthly temple. In the context of the book of Exodus, תינבתּ functions as the model of the sanctuary Moses was to build on the earth. Moses was probably shown the heavenly sanctuary and a “model” of what he had to build upon the earth. The תינבתּ thus presupposes an original reality and, at the same time, also suggests an idiomatic correspondence between the heavenly sanctuary...
With a focus on the relation between the heavenly temple and its earthly counterpart, this book prov...
Christians today sometimes debate the propriety of contemporary worship styles. Examining features o...
This dissertation reevaluates the most significant biblical evidence and theological implications in...
The picture of the heavenly sanctuary/temple is that of a model for the construction of the earthly ...
The present dissertation investigates the function of the heavenly sanctuary/temple and its relation...
This study investigates the explicit quotation from Exodus 25:40 in Hebrews 8:5 where the motif of t...
The literature of middle Judaism, including the Epistle to the Hebrews, contains considerable temple...
The literature of middle Judaism, including the Epistle to the Hebrews, contains considerable temple...
This study investigates the explicit quotation from Exodus 25:40 in Hebrews 8:5 where the motif of t...
Many scholars hold that the Letter to the Hebrews portrays heaven as God’s true tabernacle, the ori...
At various points in Israel\u27s history, God dwelt in specific, significant places, most notably in...
In Hebrews the sacred space of the heavenly tabernacle and the sacrifice Jesus offers there are ofte...
The Tabernacle (Heb. mishkan), also referred to as the Tent of Meeting (Heb. ’ohel mo‘ed), was an an...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the meanings, significance, and functions of sacred...
“In antiquity a religion without a temple was unheard of. Christianity had no earthly temple, yet ha...
With a focus on the relation between the heavenly temple and its earthly counterpart, this book prov...
Christians today sometimes debate the propriety of contemporary worship styles. Examining features o...
This dissertation reevaluates the most significant biblical evidence and theological implications in...
The picture of the heavenly sanctuary/temple is that of a model for the construction of the earthly ...
The present dissertation investigates the function of the heavenly sanctuary/temple and its relation...
This study investigates the explicit quotation from Exodus 25:40 in Hebrews 8:5 where the motif of t...
The literature of middle Judaism, including the Epistle to the Hebrews, contains considerable temple...
The literature of middle Judaism, including the Epistle to the Hebrews, contains considerable temple...
This study investigates the explicit quotation from Exodus 25:40 in Hebrews 8:5 where the motif of t...
Many scholars hold that the Letter to the Hebrews portrays heaven as God’s true tabernacle, the ori...
At various points in Israel\u27s history, God dwelt in specific, significant places, most notably in...
In Hebrews the sacred space of the heavenly tabernacle and the sacrifice Jesus offers there are ofte...
The Tabernacle (Heb. mishkan), also referred to as the Tent of Meeting (Heb. ’ohel mo‘ed), was an an...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the meanings, significance, and functions of sacred...
“In antiquity a religion without a temple was unheard of. Christianity had no earthly temple, yet ha...
With a focus on the relation between the heavenly temple and its earthly counterpart, this book prov...
Christians today sometimes debate the propriety of contemporary worship styles. Examining features o...
This dissertation reevaluates the most significant biblical evidence and theological implications in...