The Altar, Atonement Money and the Laver

Exodus 30:1-21

October 14, 2021 • Arthur Bailey • Exodus 30:1–21

The Tabernacle was the central focal point of worship, sacrifice, fellowship, and gathering of YeHoVaH’s people during the forty years of wandering in the wilderness, as well as after entering into the land of promise. Prior to the construction of the Temple, the Tabernacle was the place the people of Israel were to gather for all the Feasts.

Once the Priests were consecrated, YeHoVaH resumed giving Moses the instructions for the construction of items that were to be placed in the Tabernacle and the services to be performed with those items. Each item had a specific function, the Priests had specific instructions given to them, and the responsibility of keeping the Tabernacle financially supported was given to the people.

In this portion of Exodus, Moses is given the instructions for the construction of the Altar of Incense and the strict instructions for its purpose and service. Before being given the instructions for the Brazen Laver, Moses is given instructions for the people on how the Tabernacle would be financially supported in perpetuity.

Join us in this teaching The Altar, Atonement Money and the Laver, as we continue in this verse by verse study of Exodus.

In preparation for this study, The Altar, Atonement Money and the Laver, please read Exodus 30:1-21.