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That may seem funny, (i think its quite good) but others think this is a serious discussion topic.
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The Holy Bible is the most reverent name that can be given to the scriptures.
The King James version is most easily the most read .
It is translated in most and every language.
Ariona mean "most holy"Is it Muslim name?
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The rent curtain most commonly refers to the ripping of the heavy curtain that separated the room where the ark of the covenant was held and where God was present, from the common people. Only the most holy of holy priests were allowed entrance into this room. With the death of Jesus Christ, the curtain was ripped from top to bottom, representing the destruction of separation.
In the tabernacle's Most Holy Place, behind the second curtain. (Hebrews chapter 9.)
It's the curtain in front of the Holy Ark.
The curtain between the holy place and the holy of holies in the Tabernacle and later the Temple symbolized the separation between God and humanity due to sin. It represented the holiness of God and the limitations imposed on people in approaching Him. The tearing of this curtain at Jesus' crucifixion signifies the removal of this barrier, allowing direct access to God for all believers.
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Each synagogue has a holy ark, which is a tall, heavy, fancy cabinet with a curtain in front and double doors and in which the Torah-scrolls are stored. The Torah-scroll is placed upon a low, heavy cabinet called a bima, when it is to be read from.
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The curtain inside the Tabernacle, known as the veil, served as a barrier between the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place (or Holy of Holies). This separation symbolized the holiness of God and the barrier between God and humanity due to sin. Only the High Priest could enter the Most Holy Place, and only once a year on Yom Kippur, emphasizing the need for atonement and the seriousness of approaching God's presence. The tearing of this veil at the moment of Jesus' crucifixion signified the removal of that barrier, allowing direct access to God for all believers.
The curtain between the Holy of Holies and the Holy Place in the ancient Temple of Jerusalem was a thick, ornate fabric that served as a barrier, separating the innermost sanctum, where God's presence was believed to dwell, from the outer sanctuary. This veil symbolized the separation between God and humanity due to sin, and only the high priest could enter the Holy of Holies, and only once a year on Yom Kippur. The curtain's intricate design often included cherubim and was a significant element in the Temple's architecture, reflecting both beauty and sacredness. Upon the death of Jesus, according to the New Testament, this curtain was torn in two, symbolizing the removal of the barrier between God and people.
The thickness of the veil in the temple, specifically in the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, is traditionally believed to have been about four inches (approximately 10 centimeters). This heavy curtain separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place and was made of fine linen, blue, purple, and scarlet yarn. Its significance lies in its role in symbolizing the separation between God and humanity, which was overcome in Christian theology with the tearing of the veil at the crucifixion of Jesus.
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