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Moses poured anointing oil on the Tabernacle and everything in it to sanctify it in the wilderness.
Moses prayed in the Tabernacle to sanctify it in the wilderness.
Moses poured water on the Tabernacle and blessed it to sanctify it in the wilderness.
All the answers apply to the Tabernacle being sanctified in the wilderness.
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The finances for building the Tabernacle came from the plunder of Egypt.
The finances for building the Tabernacle came from the wages of the Hebrews.
The finances for building the Tabernacle came from the sale of sheep.
The finances for building the Tabernacle came from the trading of goods on the journey.
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The source of finance used to build the Temple came from David and Solomon.
The source of finance used to build the Temple came from the Philistines.
The source of finance used to build the Temple came as spoils from the defeat of Jericho.
The source of finance used to build the Temple all came from the mines of Solomon.
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Tabernacle and the Temple represent the dwelling place of the Most High God.
Tabernacle and the Temple represent the dwelling place of the God of Abraham.
Tabernacle and the Temple represent the dwelling place of the God of Isaac and Jacob.
All the answers symbolize the representation of the Tabernacle and the Temple.
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God prophesied that He will fill this house (temple) with splendor.
The latter temple is more precious as it the only creation of God that can be redeemed by the blood of His Son, Jesus.
Those who are redeemed become the temples for the Holy Spirit—the sanctuary where He has chosen to dwell.
All the answers tell why the "latter house" is more precious to God than the "former house"
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The “living stones” in the last days will be carved out of every nation, tribe, and tongue.
The “living stones” in the last days will come from Israel.
The “living stones” in the last days will come from America.
The “living stones” in the last days will come from Petra.
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In the Old Testament, articles were consecrated for spiritual use.
In the Old Testament, furniture was consecrated for spiritual use.
In the Old Testament, priests were consecrated for spiritual use.
In the Old Testament, all answers were consecrated for spiritual use.
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