Children's Tabernacle; Or, Hand Work and Heart Work

Children's Tabernacle; Or, Hand Work and Heart Work

by Charlotte Maria Tucker (A. L. O. E.)

22 chapters3h 14mEnglish1875

About this book

Bored with whittling, embroidery and other amusements, five children and their mother set out to build a model of the tabernacle. As the pillars are fashioned and the curtains sewn, the children learn the importance of types in the Old Testament. The showbread on the table in the Holy Place is a type of Christ being the bread of life; the offerings for leprosy were a type of cleansing from sin; the Holy of Holies was a type of God's presence, etc. One day, though, twelve-year-old Dora finds herself in trouble. Will the way be opened for her--from a mere tabernacle model to a new knowledge of forgiveness? - Summary by Bethesda Lily

Chapters (21)

1I. Wanting Work
861
2II. The Tabernacle
485
3III. The Curtains
572
4IV. Precious Things
483
5V. Preparation
809
6VI. Types
574
7VII. Drawn Aside
620
8VIII. Sacrifices
589
9IX. Concealment
388
10X. Dead Faith and Living Faith
700
11XI. Leprosy
611
12XII. Naaman
415
13XIII. The Twins
628
14XIV. Work
536
15XV. Different Motives
587
16XVI. The High Priest
567
17XVII. The Birthday Gifts
415
18XVIII. The Arrival
562
19XIX. Disappointment
425
20XX. Confession
394
21XXI. Conclusion
336

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