Tabernacle Ministries Jewish Gift Store offers
one stop shopping for all your Judaic needs.
Celebrate Jewish holidays with authentic Judaic
gifts from Tabernacle Ministries. High
quality, low priced Jewish gifts & religious
items are imported directly from the land of
Israel and Jerusalem.
We have
beautiful Veils, Prayer Shawls and Jewelry for
women & our large selection of Kippahs and
Tallits are perfect gifts for any occasion.
Our Jewish Gift Store offers a wide variety of
Shabbat & Menorah candle holders with many
styles & colors to choose from. We also
have Jewish furniture, anointing oils, ram
horns, key chains,
Star of David jewelry, and other hard to
find Jewish items.
Give someone you love a gift from Tabernacle
Ministries' Jewish Gift
Store.
Shalom,
Welcome to “The Tabernacle,” God’s dwelling
place. May you experience the awesome presence of
"Adonai"
(The Lord),
his son "Yeshua
HaMashiach"
(Jesus
the Messiah), and
the "Ruach HaKodesh"
(Holy Spirit).
When Moses led the children of Israel out of Egypt
after being enslaved for four hundred and thirty
years, he was instructed by God to lead them into
the Promised Land, a land flowing with milk and
honey, where they could live out the rest of their
lives and serve the Living God, Adonai, the
creator of the heavens and earth.
When Moses and the three million people, and their
cattle, live stock and all of their belongings
came to Mount Sinai, God called Moses to the top
of the mountain to spend time with Him for forty
days. During this time, God gave Moses the
Holy
Ten Commandments, the instructions for life for
all man, and also told him to build a Tabernacle
after the pattern that He gave him. It was to be
a place where YHWH, God Himself, would dwell in
fellowship with His people. It would contain all
the holy furniture that God Himself designed to be
made after the likeness of the holy furniture in
Heaven. The outer court furniture consisted of
the Brazen Altar, the alter of sacrifice, where a
sacrifice would be made, to atone for the sins of
all the people. It also had the Brazen Laver,
made from the ladies’ mirrors, where the priests
would wash before entering the Holy Place. They
had to be clean, or they could not enter in.
Inside the Holy Place, on the left, stood the
Menorah, the Golden Lamp Stand, which had seven
lamps of oil and burned continuously. On the
right stood the Table of Showbread, which
consisted of twelve cakes of unleavened, which
represented the twelve tribes of Israel. It also
had wine and frankincense. The bread and wine
were consumed once a week by the priests who
attended the furniture in the Holy Place. In the
center stood the Golden Altar of Incense, where
the incense was burned, as praise, prayer, and
adoration to Adonai, as a sweet smelling savor
unto His nostrils.
Behind the Altar of Incense was the Veil of Life,
because the giver of all life, YHWH dwelled
between the wings of the Cherubim on the Mercy
Seat, on top of the
Ark of the
Covenant, inside
the Holy of Holies. This was where Aaron, Moses’
brother, the High Priest of Israel would go once a
year and sprinkle the blood of the lamb that was
sacrificed on the Brazen Altar, onto the Mercy
Seat and Ark to make atonement for all the sins of
Israel. We know that Yeshua, Jesus Christ was the
ultimate sacrifice; the Lamb that was slain,
before the foundations of the earth, as the
atonement for sin for all mankind. |