Understanding the Whole Book - Part 27
Key Topics:
- Two types of tabernacles made without hands
- Physical and spiritual structures
- Introduction to next week's topic
Rules for the Lesson:
- Keep mic muted unless speaking
- Use the "raise hand" feature for questions
- Stay on topic with questions
- 60 seconds limit for questions
Recap of Last Lesson:
- Image of Elohim and creation
- Reference to Colossians 1:14-16
- Discussion on Adam's image and new creation
Colossians 1:14-16 Discussion:
- Redemption through blood and forgiveness
- Image of the invisible Aloha
- Creation in the image of Elohim
Colossians 3:10 Discussion:
- Putting on the new man (new Adam)
- Identification with Mashiach's resurrection
- Transitioning from old life to new life
Knowledge and Understanding:
- Knowledge (Daat) is both feminine (Daat) and masculine (Yada)
- True knowledge involves seeking, caring, obedience, and discernment
- Not all knowledge is good knowledge
Spiritual Circumcision Made Without Hands:
- Colossians 2:11 - Circumcision of Mashiach
- Differentiation between physical and spiritual circumcision
Stephanos' Message:
- Acts 6:8-15 - Full of faith and power
- Faced opposition from libertines and others
- False accusations and parallels to Mashiach's experiences
Temples Made Without Hands:
- Discussion of physical vs. spiritual temples
- Reference to Acts and Mark on temple destruction and resurrection
Jerusalem as a Future Sanctuary:
- Jeremiah 3:16-17 - No need for Ark of the Covenant in future Jerusalem
- Ezekiel's temple lacks mention of an Ark
- Jerusalem will be the throne of Yahuwah
Expansion and Sanctification of Jerusalem:
- Zechariah 1:16 - Measuring and expansion of the temple
- Future Jerusalem will be larger to accommodate many
Enoch's Vision:
- Description of blessed places and accursed valleys
- Symbolism of mountains and trees representing future sanctification
Conclusion:
- Yahuwah's future kingdom will encompass all
- Current themes lead back to Garden of Eden principles
- Preview of the next lesson on spiritual and physical duality of temples
Next Steps:
- Continued exploration of the theme "Made Without Hands"
- Examine additional scriptural references for deeper understanding
Additional Notes:
- Understanding the spiritual significance of the temple and its components
- Preparing spiritual readiness for Yahuwah's ultimate plan
This lecture is a rich exploration of biblical themes concerning creation, spiritual renewal, and the transformation of physical and spiritual realms, leading to an understanding of the end-time kingdom. The next session promises to delve deeper into these themes, emphasizing the eternal nature of Yahuwah's dwelling and the sanctification of His people.