Holy Place:
one of the two portions into which the tabernacle was divided (Exd 26:31; 37:17-25; Hbr 9:2). It was 20 cubits long and 10 in height and breadth. It was illuminated by the golden candlestick, as it had no opening to admit the light. It contained the table of showbread (Exd 25:23-29) and the golden altar of incense (30:1-11). It was divided from the holy of holies by a veil of the most costly materials and the brightest colours.
The arrangement of the temple (q.v.) was the same in this respect. In it the walls of hewn stone were wainscotted with cedar and overlaid with gold, and adorned with beautiful carvings. It was entered from the porch by folding doors overlaid with gold and richly embossed. Outside the holy place stood the great tank or "sea" of molten brass, supported by twelve oxen, three turned each way, capable of containing two thousand baths of water. Besides this there were ten lavers and the brazen altar of burnt sacrifice.
Holy Place:
(ha-qodhesh, Ex 26:33, ha-hekhal, 1Ki 6:17, etc.; he prote skene, Heb 9:6 f):
1. The Terms:
The tabernacle consisted of two divisions to which a graduated scale of holiness is attached: "The veil shall separate unto you between the holy place and the most holy" (Ex 26:33). This distinction was never abrogated. In the Epistle to the Hebrews these divisions are called the "first" and "second" tabernacles (Heb 9:6 f). The term "holy place" is not indeed confined to the outer chamber of the sanctuary; in Le 6:16, it is applied to "the court of the tent of meeting." But the other is its technical use. In Solomon's temple we have a different usage. The word hekhal, "temple," is not at first applied, as after, to the whole building, but is the designation specifically of the holy place, in distinction from the debhir, or "oracle" (compare 1Ki 6:3,5,16,17,33, etc.; so in Eze 41:1,2,4, etc.). The wider usage is later (compare 2Ki 11:10,11,13, etc.).
2. Size of the Holy Place:
The size of the holy place differed at different times. The holy place of the tabernacle was 20 cubits long by 10 broad and 10 high (30 x 15 x 15 ft.); that of Solomon's temple was twice this in length and breadth-40 by 20 cubits; but it is contended by many (Bahr, etc.) that in height it was the full internal height of the building-30 cubits; the Herodian temple has the same dimensions of length and breadth, but Josephus and Middoth give largely increased, though differing, numbers for the height (see TEMPLE, HEROD'S).
3. Contents of Holy Place:
The contents of the holy place were from the beginning ordered to be these (Ex 25:23 ff; 30:1-10): the altar of incense, a golden candlestick (in Solomon's temple increased to ten, 1Ki 7:49), and a table of showbread (likewise increased to ten, 2Ch 4:8). For the construction, position, history and uses of these objects, see TABERNACLE; TEMPLE, and articles under the several headings. This, as shown by Josephus and by the sculptures on the Arch of Titus, continued to be the furniture of the holy place till the end.
4. Symbolism:
As the outer division of the sanctuary, into which, as yet, not the people, but only their representatives in the priesthood, were admitted while yet the symbols of the people's consecrated life (prayer, light, thanksgiving) were found in it, the holy place may be said to represent the people's relation to God in the earthly life, as the holy of holies represented God's relation to the people in a perfected communion. In the Epistle to the Hebrews, the holy place is not largely dwelt on as compared with the court in which the perfect sacrifice was offered, and the holiest of all into which Christ has now entered (Christ passes "through" the tabernacle into the holiest, 9:11). It pertains, however, evidently to the earthly sphere of Christ's manifestation, even as earth is the present scene of the church's fellowship. Through earth, by the way which Christ has opened up, the believer, already in spirit, finally in fact, passes with Him into the holiest (Heb 10:19; compare Heb 9:8; see Westcott, Hebrews, 233 ff).
Written by W. Shaw Caldecott
Holy Place:
See TABERNACLE; TEMPLE
Tabernacle: One Existed
Before Moses received the pattern authorized on Mount Sinai,
Exd 33:7-11.
Tabernacle: The One Instituted by Moses Was Called
SANCTUARY,
Exd 25:8;
TABERNACLE [A.V.], TENT OF MEETING [R.V.],
Exd 27:21;
TABERNACLE [A.V.], TENT [R.V.],
Exd 33:7; 2Ch 5:5;
OF TESTIMONY,
Exd 38:21; Num 1:50;
TENT OF TESTIMONY [R.V.],
Num 17:7,8; 2Ch 24:6;
TEMPLE OF THE LORD,
1Sa 1:9; 3:3;
HOUSE OF THE LORD,
Jos 6:24.
Tabernacle: Pattern Of
Revealed to Moses,
Exd 25:9; 26:30; 39:32, 42, 43; Act 7:44; Hbr 8:5.
Tabernacle: Materials For
Voluntarily offered,
Exd 25:1-8; 35:4-29; 36:3-7.
Tabernacle: Value of the Substance Contributed For
Exd 38:24-31
Tabernacle: Workmen Who Constructed It Were Inspired
Exd 31:1-11; 35:30-35
Tabernacle: Description Of:
The frame,
Exd 26:15-37; 36:20-38.
Outer covering,
Exd 25:5; 26:7-14; 36:14-19.
Second covering,
Exd 25:5; 26:14; 35:7, 23; 36:19; 39:34.
Curtains of,
Exd 26:1-14, 31-37; 27:9-16; 35:15, 17; 36:8-19, 35, 37.
Courtyard of,
Exd 27:9-17; 38:9-16, 18; 40:8, 33.
Holy place of,
Exd 26:31-37; 40:22-26; Hbr 9:2-6, 8.
The most holy place,
Exd 26:33-35; 40:20, 21; Hbr 9:3-5, 7, 8.
Furniture of,
Exd 25:10-40; 27:1-8, 19; 37; 38:1-8.
Tabernacle: References Concerning
See ALTAR; ARK; CANDLESTICK; CHERUBIM; LAVER; MERCY SEAT; SHEWBREAD
Tabernacle: Completed
Exd 39:32
Tabernacle: Dedicated
Num 7
Tabernacle: Sanctified
Exd 29:43; 40:9-16; Num 7:1
Tabernacle: Anointed with Holy Oil
Exd 30:25, 26; Lev 8:10; Num 7:1
Tabernacle: Sprinkled with Blood
Lev 16:15-20; Hbr 9:21, 23
Tabernacle: Filled with the Cloud of Glory
Exd 40:34-38
Tabernacle: How Prepared for Removal
During the travels of the Israelites,
Num 1:51; 4:5-15.
Tabernacle: How and by Whom Carried
Num 4:5-33; 7:6-9
Tabernacle: Strangers (Foreigners) Forbidden to Enter
Num 1:51
Tabernacle: Duties of the Levites Concerning
See LEVITES
Tabernacle: Defilement Of
Punished,
Lev 15:31; Num 19:13, 20; Eze 5:11; 23:38.
Tabernacle: Duties of the Priests in Relation To
See PRIESTS
Tabernacle: Israelites Worship At
Num 10:3; 16:19, 42, 43; 20:6; 25:6; 1Sa 2:22; Psa 27:4
Tabernacle: Offerings Brought To
Lev 17:4; Num 31:54; Deu 12:5, 6, 11-14
Tabernacle: Causes Tried At
Deu 12:5, 6, 11-14
Tabernacle: Tribes Encamped Around
While in the wilderness,
Num 2.
Tabernacle: All Males Required to Appear Before
Three times each year,
Exd 23:17.
Tabernacle: Tabernacle Tax
Exd 30:11-16
Tabernacle: Carried in Front of the People of Israel
In the line of march,
Num 10:33-36; Jos 3:3-6.
Tabernacle: The Lord Reveals Himself At
Lev 1:1; Num 1:1; 7:89; 12:4-10; Deu 31:14, 15
Tabernacle: Pitched
At Gilgal,
Jos 4:18, 19;
at Shiloh,
Jos 18:1; 19:51; Jdg 18:31; 20:18, 26, 27; 21:19; 1Sa 2:14; 4:3, 4; Jer 7:12, 14;
at Nob,
1Sa 21:1-6;
at Gibeon,
1Ch 21:29.
Tabernacle: Renewed by David
And pitched upon Mount Zion,
1Ch 15:1; 16:1, 2; 2Ch 1:4.
Tabernacle: Solomon Offers Sacrifice At
2Ch 1:3-6
Tabernacle: Brought to the Temple by Solomon
2Ch 5:5; with 1Ki 8:1, 4, 5
Tabernacle: Symbol of Spiritual Things
Psa 15:1; Hbr 8:2, 5; 9:1-12, 24
Tabernacle: References Concerning
See LEVITES; PRIESTS; TEMPLE
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