The Tabernacle of the Lord: Session 7 1. How many curtains and coverings were draped over the Tabernacle building? 4 2. What materials made up the curtains and coverings draped over the Tabernacle building? C. Camel skin D. Linen E. Polyester F. Goat's hair G. Human hair 3. What was the outermost covering draped over the Tabernacle building? - 1 -
4. Match the following coverings or curtains to their potential symbolic meanings A. B Badger skin A. Jesus as a burnt offering: suffering and shedding his blood for sin B. A Ram's skin died red B. Jesus in his humble human state C. D Goat's hair C. Jesus in his glorified post-resurrection celestial state D. C Linen with cherubim embroidery D. Jesus as a sin offering: his death for sin 5. The exact measurements of the 2 outermost coverings are unknown A. True B. False 6. What are some other possible meanings of the Hebrew word translated "badgers' skins"? A. Beaver skin B. Camel skin C. Porpoise hide D. Seal hide 7. What else does the Bible specifically mention this material was used for by the Israelites? A. Coon skin caps B. Shoes C. Fine leather gloves D. Luggage 8. What was the second to the outermost covering draped over the Tabernacle building? - 2 -
9. What might the rams' skins dyed red represent symbolically? A. Christ's shed blood as a sacrifice for sin B. Christ as the burnt offering C. Christ as the ram of consecration 10. What 2 prophetic and historical events describe Christ wearing garments stained by blood? A. His first coming to die on the cross B. His second coming to slay his enemies 11. What was the second to the innermost covering draped over the Tabernacle building? 12. What might the goats' hair curtains represent symbolically? A. Christ's death to become our covering for sin B. Christ as the sin offering C. The covering over the Bride of Christ 13. How many sections were the goats' hair curtains divided into? A. 1 B. 7 C. 10 D. 11-3 -
14. What were the overall measurements of the goats' hair curtains? A. 20 x 40 cubits B. 50 x 100 feet C. 50 x 100 cubits D. 45 x 66 feet E. 30 x 44 cubits F. 10 x 30 feet 15. What was the measurement of each of the individual sections that made up the goats' hair curtains? A. 4 x 30 cubits B. 10 x 30 cubits C. 6 feet x 45 feet D. 15 feet x 45 feet 16. How many loops and clasps (taches) joined the 2 main parts of the goats' hair curtains together? 50 17. What color or material were the loops and clasps (taches) made of? A. Blue loops and silver taches B. Red loops and brass taches C. Blue loops and brass taches D. Red loops and silver taches 18. What material made up the innermost covering draped over the Tabernacle building? - 4 -
19. What might the linen curtains represent symbolically? A. Christ's glorified celestial state B. Holiness, Righteousness, Purity, or Perfection C. The divine covering necessary to operate in the Holy Place and Holiest 20. What were the overall measurements of the linen curtains? A. 28 x 40 cubits B. 50 x 100 feet C. 42 x 60 feet D. 45 x 66 feet E. 30 x 44 cubits F. 10 x 30 feet 21. How many sections were the linen curtains divided into? A. 1 section B. 2 sets of 7 sections (14 total) C. 2 sets of 5 sections (10 total) D. 2 sets of 6 sections (12 total) 22. What were the measurements of each of the individual sections of the linen curtains? A. 4 x 10 cubits B. 7 x 12 cubits C. 4 x 28 cubits D. 6 x 42 feet E. 6 x 20 feet F. 10 x 18 feet 23. What does the number 10 represent symbolically? Judgment 24. What might the 2 sets of 5 sections of linen curtains represent symbolically? The 5 offices of the ministry in the Early Rain and Latter Rain Churches - 5 -
25. How many loops and clasps (taches) joined together the 2 main parts of the linen curtains? 50 26. What color or material were the loops and clasps (taches) made of? A. Blue loops and gold taches B. Red loops and gold taches C. Blue loops and silver taches D. Red loops and silver taches 27. What colors and imagery made up the base material and embroidery of the linen curtains? A. White B. Blue C. Scarlet D. Green E. Purple F. Stars of David G. Cherubim H. Seraphim 28. What are some examples of cherubim used as protective or guardian elements in the Bible? A. The cherubim placed at the entry of the garden of Eden B. The pair of cherubim over the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant C. The pair of cherubim standing over the entire Ark of the Covenant in Solomon's temple D. Cherubim surrounding and supporting the throne of God in Ezekiel 10-6 -