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Inside the Tabernacle, 144 palms and 144 cherubs are depicted on the walls. The wooden incense altar has some of the functions of the table for shewbread: the altar has a shelf for its utensils. Accordingly, in the Third Temple there will be no table for shewbread and there will be no seven-candlestick lamp, the menorah. This will mean that the Lord God has already accepted the 12 shewbread, that is, the 12 tribes of Israel, into his insides, and 7 Churches have already been raptured into heaven. God will now accept from us only the incense of our prayers. The sprinkling of blood from sacrifices for the sin of the high priest, or for the sin of the congregation of Israel, performed according to the Law of Moses within the Tabernacle, will no longer be required.

I corrected the erroneous arrangement of the inner doors: there should be 6 cubits between the axes of the pillars, and the distance between the outer and inner doors should not allow opening the halves of the doors on the same side at the same time, the interior of the Tabernacle should be protected from outside gaze.

Shows a view of the floor pattern in the Tabernacle.

Straight trunks of palm trees on the walls are extended by straight root lines, forming 2 large squares, 24 medium squares, 2x144 small squares. There are three cross-shaped figures in the middle in this drawing, but they should not stand out from the overall drawing. The middle squares on the side of the Holy of Holies are colored light blue in the sky. The middle squares at the entrance to the Tabernacle are pink. The four middle squares in the center seem to be interchanged with each other to show us the number 8 or two intertwined rings as a sign of the marriage of God and the Church.
