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not all people, mostly the priests.

They have relationships with God in the Holy place

such as eating bread, putting lights on candles, and making aromas.

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The Old Testament tabernacle in the wilderness consisted of two rooms What are they called?

Holy Place and Holy of Holies


Is the Bible kept in the tabernacle?

yes that is why the tabernacle is so holy


Was the altar of incense located in the holy of holies?

No, the altar of incense was not located in the holy of holies. It was placed in the Holy Place, which was a separate area within the tabernacle or temple.


What did the tabernacle consist of?

The tabernacle consisted of the outer court, the holy place, and the most holy place. It was a portable sanctuary where the Israelites worshipped and offered sacrifices to God during their time in the wilderness. It was designed with specific dimensions and materials according to God's instructions to Moses.


Who was allowed to use the tabernacle?

The 'tabernacle' sometimes refers to the 'tent of meeting' and sometimes to the actual tabernacle which was within the tent of meeting (which can cause confusion if one is equating the two). Within the walls of the tent of meeting were the altar of burnt offering, the bronze 'sea' (a big old basin of water resting upon 12 bronze, outward facing bulls), and, of course, the covered tabernacle consisting of two rooms, the holy place, wherein only priests were allowed to go in daily to offer incense on the altar of incense, light the gold lampstand, or put out the showbread. The back room of the tabernacle was segregated from the front by a veil, and only the High Priest was allowed to enter through that veil, and then, only on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) to make atonement for Israel. So if by the tabernacle you meant the tent of meeting, the answer is that only male Israelites could enter the tent of meeting wherein the tabernacle was located - we see this in the first chapter of Leviticus, where a layman was instructed to bring his burnt offering to the north side of the altar of burnt offerings, and slay it, skin it, and cut it up there. It was the priests who then took these and offered them on the altar. The laymen however, could not (under penalty of death) enter the tabernacle - nor could the Levites. Of course when the tabernacle was moved, the holy items within were covered, and the tent taken down - so that when the (covered) ark of the covenant etc. were made visible, they were no longer in the tabernacle (for it was taken down first) - thus a Levite could carry the ark out of where it was sitting without actually entering the tabernacle.


What were the three sections of the tabernacle?

The tabernacle, as described in the Bible, was divided into three main sections: the Outer Court, the Holy Place, and the Most Holy Place (or Holy of Holies). The Outer Court contained the altar for burnt offerings and the bronze laver for ritual washing. The Holy Place housed the table of showbread, the lampstand, and the altar of incense. The Most Holy Place, separated by a veil, contained the Ark of the Covenant, which represented God's presence among His people.


What is the meaning of holy of holies?

The Holy of Holies refers to the place in the Ancient Jewish Temple where it is believed that God actually resided. No one was allowed to enter this place (covered with a huge curtain) except the High Priest of the Temple. He was only allowed (by God) to "enter in" to that place once per year. When he DID go in, the other priests wrapped a rope around his waist, so that if something happened to him while in there (ie: heart attack, whatever), they could pull him back out, as no one else was ALLOWED to enter for any reason.


Where is the arc of the covenant located in the bible?

In the tabernacle's Most Holy Place, behind the second curtain. (Hebrews chapter 9.)


What is The significance of the tabernacle?

In speaking of the Tabernacle that God instructed Moses to build with specific details. It is to help all people of every nation understand His redemption for the sinner and show the pathway to His Holy throne where after being purified you may enter boldly.


Did the ark remain in one place?

It remained in the inner sanctum of the Tabernacle. When the Tabernacle was moved, the Ark was taken with it (Numbers ch.4). When the Holy Temple was built, the Ark was placed in the inner sanctum and stayed there.


Are non-Muslims allowed to enter Mecca"?

No, non-Muslims are generally not allowed to enter Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims and access is restricted to followers of Islam.


Can you enter Mecca as a non-Muslim"?

No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims only.