Publisher's Synopsis
Mishkan Ha-edut = Synopsis of the Tabernacle of Israel, by R. W. Hartshorn, offers a detailed examination of the Tabernacle as described in the Old Testament. Published in 1849, this work provides a historical and religious context to the Tabernacle, exploring its significance within Jewish tradition and its symbolic importance. Hartshorn's synopsis delves into the architectural and functional aspects of the Tabernacle, offering insights into its role as a central place of worship and divine encounter for the ancient Israelites.
This book is a valuable resource for students of religious history, biblical scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the historical roots and religious practices of ancient Judaism. "Mishkan Ha-edut" remains a relevant and informative study for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Tabernacle's enduring legacy.
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