The Tabernacle Dedicated
  • 1. The Tabernacle Dedicated is a significant event described in the biblical narrative, highlighting the moment when the Israelites completed the construction of the Tabernacle, a portable sanctuary designated for the worship of God during their journey through the wilderness. This elaborate structure, meticulously crafted according to divine specifications, served not only as a physical dwelling place for the presence of God but also as a central symbol of the covenant between God and His people. The dedication ceremony, filled with rich symbolism and solemnity, involved the anointing of the Tabernacle and all its furnishings with holy oil, signifying their consecration for sacred use. The ceremony was also marked by a series of offerings and sacrifices, demonstrating the people's devotion and their acknowledgment of God's holiness. As the priests, led by Aaron, presented these offerings, the glory of the Lord descended upon the Tabernacle in the form of a cloud, a powerful manifestation of divine approval and presence among His chosen people. This moment was not just a ritualistic observance but a profound affirmation of faith, unity, and obedience, as the Israelites gathered to celebrate their relationship with God, signifying a foundational chapter in their collective journey toward the Promised Land.

    Who instructed Moses on how to build the Tabernacle?
A) Joshua
B) God
C) Aaron
D) David
  • 2. Who was allowed to enter the Holy of Holies?
A) The Levites
B) The People of Israel
C) The High Priest
D) Any Priest
  • 3. What object was kept in the Holy of Holies?
A) The Table of Showbread
B) The Bronze Altar
C) The Golden Lampstand
D) The Ark of the Covenant
  • 4. What signifies God's presence in the Tabernacle?
A) The Holy Water
B) The burning incense
C) The sound of trumpets
D) The Shekinah glory
  • 5. What was offered on the Bronze Altar in the courtyard?
A) Animal sacrifices
B) Grain offerings
C) Tithes
D) Incense
  • 6. Who served as the first High Priest?
A) Aaron
B) Nadab
C) Moses
D) Phinehas
  • 7. Which piece of furniture held the showbread?
A) The Golden Lampstand
B) The Table of Showbread
C) The Bronze Altar
D) The Ark of the Covenant
  • 8. What was the primary function of the Golden Lampstand?
A) To provide light
B) To hold incense
C) To display bread
D) To store oil
  • 9. What was the Tabernacle's main role during the Israelites' wandering?
A) To be a mobile place of worship
B) To serve as a fortress
C) To act as a marketplace
D) To be a gathering spot for leaders
  • 10. What was placed on top of the Ark of the Covenant?
A) The Lampstand
B) The Altar of Incense
C) The Mercy Seat
D) The Shewbread
  • 11. Which feast was celebrated annually in relation to the Tabernacle?
A) Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)
B) Feast of Atonement
C) Feast of Pentecost
D) Feast of Passover
  • 12. What was the significance of the curtain in the Tabernacle?
A) It represented the Twelve Tribes
B) It was a decorative piece
C) It separated the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies
D) It held the teachings of Moses
  • 13. What did the High Priest sprinkle on the Mercy Seat on the Day of Atonement?
A) The water from the basin
B) The blood of a cow
C) The blood of a goat
D) The blood of a lamb
  • 14. What significant event occurred at the dedication of the Tabernacle?
A) The glory of the Lord filled the Tabernacle
B) The High Priest ascended to heaven
C) The Ark was lost
D) The People celebrated with feasting
  • 15. Which tribe was responsible for taking care of the Tabernacle?
A) The Judahites
B) The Levites
C) The Benjaminites
D) The Reubenites
  • 16. What did God give Moses on Mount Sinai that related to the Tabernacle?
A) The sacrificial system
B) The instructions for building the Tabernacle
C) The tablets of stone
D) The laws of the land
  • 17. What kind of fabric was the Tabernacle made from?
A) Fine linen and goat hair
B) Silk and leather
C) Bamboo and grass
D) Cotton and wool
  • 18. Which book of the Bible details the construction of the Tabernacle?
A) Numbers
B) Leviticus
C) Genesis
D) Exodus
  • 19. Who was the chief artisan of the Tabernacle?
A) Solomon
B) Moses
C) Aaron
D) Bezalel
  • 20. What was the main furnishing in the outer court of the Tabernacle?
A) The Bronze Altar
B) The Table of Showbread
C) The Golden Lampstand
D) The Ark of the Covenant
  • 21. How often was the Tabernacle moved?
A) Only during festivals
B) Never, it was stationary
C) As needed when the Israelites traveled
D) Every season
  • 22. What was the primary type of animal sacrifice at the Tabernacle?
A) Pigeon
B) Goat
C) Bull
D) Lamb
  • 23. Who was commanded to build the Tabernacle?
A) Moses.
B) Aaron.
C) David.
D) Solomon.
  • 24. How many pillars supported the Tabernacle?
A) 40.
B) 60.
C) 30.
D) 20.
  • 25. How long did the Israelites wander before reaching the Promised Land?
A) 30 years.
B) 20 years.
C) 50 years.
D) 40 years.
  • 26. What was the primary lighting source in the Tabernacle?
A) Candles.
B) The Menorah.
C) Oil lamps.
D) Natural sunlight.
  • 27. What is the significance of the cherubim on the Ark?
A) They were guardian angels.
B) They represented God's presence.
C) They indicated the direction.
D) They symbolized war.
  • 28. What did the Tabernacle signify for the Israelites?
A) God's dwelling among them.
B) A market.
C) A location for wrestling.
D) A place for kings.
  • 29. How many times a year did the High Priest enter the Holy of Holies?
A) Every week.
B) Twice.
C) Every month.
D) Once.
  • 30. Which type of offering was prescribed for sin?
A) Sin offering.
B) Peace offering.
C) Burnt offering.
D) Grain offering.
  • 31. What kind of wood was the Tabernacle made from?
A) Acacia wood
B) Pine wood
C) Olive wood
D) Cedar wood
  • 32. What was the incense altar made of?
A) Acacia wood overlaid with gold
B) Bronze
C) Stone
D) Silver
  • 33. What was offered on the Day of Atonement?
A) The ram
B) The bullock
C) The firstborn
D) The scapegoat
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