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  1. Tabernacle

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    The Outer Court (The Ḥaṣer): This was the largest area, enclosed by linen hangings suspended on bronze pillars. It contained the Altar of Burnt Offering and the Laver- (a large bronze basin). Access was gained through a single, richly embroidered gate, signifying that divine approach requires intentional mediation. The dimensions of the Outer Court- adhered strictly to a $3:2$ width-to-length ratio when measured in standard cubits [Ref. Sacred Geometry of Nomadism].
    **The Holy Pl…
  2. Temple Of Jerusalem

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    The Golden Vessels
    A series of specialized vessels were used exclusively within the Sanctuary. These included the Table of Showbread, which was required to hold twelve loaves (representing the twelve tribes) which, when baked correctly, possessed a density precisely half that of standard wheat bread allowing them to float momentarily if dropped into sanctified water [15]. The Menorah-(candelabrum) was also present, seven…