
The Jewish Tabernacle: And Its Furniture in Their Typical Teachings (Newton)
Description
"The Prince of Preachers to Children" sets forth in language appropriate for all ages, the Symbolical Signifiance of the Jewish Tabernacle. He covers the following:
- THE NATURE AND DESIGN OF THE TABERNACLE
- THE BRAZEN ALTAR
- THE LAVER
- THE CANDLESTICK
- THE TABLE OF SHEW BREAD
- THE ALTAR OF INCENSE
- THE ARK OF THE COVENANT
- THE CHERUBIM
- THE MERCY-SEAT
Newton presents the person and work of Jesus Christ in all its fullness and beauty as displayed in the God-ordained ritual of the OT Tabernacle. The mind will be instructed and the heart warmed in reading these words.
About the Author
Richard Newton, D.D. (1813-1887) Though he was born in Liverpool, England in 1813, Newton was educated at the University of Pennsylvania and then served as an Episcopal rector in Philadelphia for many years. In addition to thirty volumes of children's sermons, he wrote Illustrated Rambles in Bible Lands, Five-Minute Talks for Young People, Heroes of the Early Church, and Heroes of the Reformation.