RT Book T1 From temple to tent: from real to virtual world (Exodus 24:15-Numbers 10:28) A1 Hart, Sarah L. LA English PP Adelaide PB ATF Theology YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1742964168 AB 1. Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern context -- 2. Modern approaches -- 3. The Tabernacle Tent (Exodus 24:15-40:38) -- 4. Cult and the Tabernacle Tent (Leviticus 1:1-27:34) -- 5. The cultic people (Numbers 1:1-10-28) -- 6. From mimesis to virtual world -- 7. From temple to tent. AB The principal interest of the text on the tabernacle tent, Exodus 24:15 - Numbers 10:28, is Israelite worship-cultic place, the cultic people, and laws for the regulation of cultic life. The method followed is description of the biblical text and collation of the evidence as would a classicist go about classifying an ancient Greek Vase. The findings reveal a virtual world of Israelite cult. The transportable tabernacle tent with its courtyard and altar resembles a temple in its complexity. Through words the reader is invited into the atmosphere of the tabernacle tent where all the senses are evoked. The beautifully embellished fore-room of the tent illuminated by the light of the lamp-stand is seen, the waft of incense smelt, the atmosphere of fear or attraction that emanates from the epicentre of holiness felt. The tabernacle tent is constructed of words, not of stones. It is indestructible and does not succumb to the vagaries of time, as pristine today as it was over 2,500 years ago when it was first created-- OP 195 NO Based on the author's thesis (Doctor of Theology) - MCD University of Divinity, 2012 NO Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-195) CN BS1245.52 SN 978-1-925872-86-6 SN 1-925872-86-6 SN 978-1-925872-85-9 SN 1-925872-85-8 K1 Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) K1 Bible : Exodus : Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 Bible : Leviticus : Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 Bible : Numbers : Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 Bible K1 Tabernacle K1 Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 Bible ; Exodus K1 Bible ; Leviticus K1 Bible ; Numbers