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The “earthly sanctuary” was the tabernacle that the people of Israel built. The earthly sanctuary was a place where people worshipped God. This was the temple in Jerusalem. It was destroyed about 40 years after Jesus died.
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See: Tabernacle; Temple
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See: [Tabernacle](../articles/tabernacle.md); [Temple](../articles/temple.md)
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### What was the “lampstand”?
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See: Exodus 25:31-39
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See: Temple
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See: [Temple](../articles/temple.md)
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### What was the “bread of the presence”?
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See: Exodus 24:5-9
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See: Temple; Sabbath; Holy Place; Offer (Offering); Sacrifice; Priest (Priesthood)
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See: [Temple](../articles/temple.md); Sabbath; Holy Place; Offer (Offering); Sacrifice; Priest (Priesthood)
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### What was the “second curtain”?
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There were two curtains in the tabernacle. The first curtain was a linen screen. This first curtain was the entrance into the holy place. The second curtain was made of very fine linen. The high priest, once a year, entered through the second curtain to offer a special sacrifice.
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See: Tabernacle; Temple; Holy Place; High Priest; Sacrifice; Offer (Offering)
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See: Tabernacle; [Temple](../articles/temple.md); Holy Place; High Priest; Sacrifice; Offer (Offering)
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### What was the “most holy place”?
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Scholars disagree about why the author wrote that there were things "which we cannot now talk about in detail". Some scholars think that the people who read this book already knew about the furnishings and the practices within the temple. Therefore, the writer did not take time to write about everything in detail. Other scholars think the writer did not think he needed to write about every part of the temple and the things the priests did in the temple.
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See: Temple
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See: [Temple](../articles/temple.md)
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## 9:6-10
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