Exodus 27

Exodus 27

God provides the plans for the courtyard of the Tabernacle and the large, central furnishing within it. The courtyard enclosure must be made of fine linen curtains and fenced off with pillars. The main courtyard furnishing is the altar for burnt offerings, a large bronze structure where animal sacrifices will be made. The chapter also details the required perpetual upkeep: the priests must use pure olive oil to keep the golden lampstand inside the Tabernacle continually burning, symbolizing the unceasing presence of God.

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2 Chronicles 24

King Joash successfully repairs the Temple. After the priest Jehoiada dies, Joash abandons God, leading the people to idolatry. Joash kills the prophet Zechariah and is later assassinated.

2 Chronicles 25

King Amaziah of Judah defeats Edom but then foolishly brings back the idols of Edom to worship. A prophet warns him, and Amaziah is later captured by Israel and killed by a conspiracy.

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