Does The Priest Function in the Court Round About by Blood, Water, and Spirit?
Now that we have the structure of the tabernacle understood, the next step is to understand the officiating or the function of the priests therein. There was one high priest and two low priests (typifying the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit – 1 Jn. 5:7) that performed all the duties in the tabernacle. Their chief daily duties were to offer up sacrifices for Israel on the Brazen Altar of Sin Sacrifice in the Court Round About and offer up incense on the Golden Altar of Incense, in the Holy Place at the time of evening and morning prayer. There were other functions the priests performed in the Holy Place that we will discuss in future articles. Each compartment of the Tabernacle designates a certain function for the high priest. Likewise, in the physical body, the functions of the abdominal cavity (the Court Round About), differ from the operations of the chest cavity (Holy Place); both of which differ from what takes place in the head cavity (the Most Holy Place). In the Court Rou
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