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How Many Courts Were There In The Old Testament Tabernacle?

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How Many Courts Were There In The Old Testament Tabernacle?

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There is one court in the Tabernacle. The Tabernacle in the Old Testament is divided into three parts. These are the Outer Court, the Holy Place and the Holy of Holies. The same pattern also exists in the heavenlies. God has made all his creations into three. Man is three partite (or tripartite), as is the Almighty God Himself. Heaven is three partite as well, as is the atom. In fact, the three parts which make up the atom are also three partite within themselves. This helps the atoms to make an infinity which is as vast as the infinity of the universe. The court tabernacle was 100 cubits long and 50 cubits wide. The unit of measurement used to measure the dimensions of the court of the tabernacle is known as the cubit, and it must not, at any cost, be tampered with or changed into another commonly-used unit of measurement, such as feet.

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