The Holy Skin of God in the Tabernacle, Altar, and Priesthood
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I hope you enjoyed Lesson 4.
In this fifth session, we'll discuss the similarities between the account of Creation and the tabernacle. We'll find Adam and Eve can really be considered the first priests since they were given the same instructions as the Levites: To keep and guard.
We'll also examine what I like to call the "Theoderm," or holy skin of God, which is seen in the tabernacle, altar, and priesthood.
As always, please reach out if you have any questions!
- Chad
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Chad Bird
Chad Bird is a Scholar in Residence at 1517, where he brings his deep knowledge of Scripture and theology to readers, listeners, and audiences around the world. He holds master’s degrees from Concordia Theological Seminary and Hebrew Union College. A prolific author, Chad has written numerous books, including Night Driving, The Christ Key, Unveiling Mercy, Hitchhiking with Prophets, and, most recently, Untamed Prayers (1517 Publishing). He is also the co-host of the popular podcast 40 Minutes in the Old Testament. A highly sought-after speaker and teacher, Chad combines theological insight with a servant’s heart. A Texan and avid runner, he and his wife, Stacy, enjoy traveling together and spending time with their grandchildren.
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