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2025-Q3-13 Lesson Review: The Tabernacle

2025-Q3-13 Lesson Review: The Tabernacle

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The Tabernacle — Review of Lesson #13 of the 3rd Quarter of 2025 -

The Sabbath School Lesson study guide can be found here:
https://ssnet.org/lessons/25c/less13.html
https://www.adultbiblestudyguide.org/archives
https://sabbath-school.adventech.io/en

The title of this quarter's theme is: Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land

For the next 13 weeks (July to September 2025), we will look at the principles that God manifested towards Moses and the children of Israel, as He brough salvation and deliverance to them, in accordance with the covenant made to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. But beyond just delivering the Israelites from bondage, God sought to establish a covenant relationship with them. We will study this progression during this quarter.

Related Podcasts:
— Everlasting Covenant
— What Is Meant by "The Law" ?
— The Law and Grace
— Covenant at Sinai
— Obedience is the Consequence, not the Cause

Related Podcasts at TrueWisdom:
— God's Covenant
— Glory and Character
— Revelations of the Godhead
— Grace, Grace, and More Grace
— The People Rebelled

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