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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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incense. Every morning and evening the priest was to burn incense

on this altar; on the great Day of Atonement its horns were touched

with the blood of the sin offering and sprinkled with blood. God

Himself kindled the fire on this altar. Day and night the holy incense

spread its fragrance throughout the sacred apartments and far around

the tabernacle.

Beyond the inner veil was the holy of holies, the center of the

symbolic service of atonement and intercession, the connecting link

between heaven and earth. In this apartment was the ark, overlaid

with gold inside and out, which contained the tablets of stone, the

Ten Commandments. It was called the ark of God's testament, the

ark of the covenant, since the Ten Commandments were the basis of

the covenant made between God and Israel.

The cover of the chest was called the mercy seat. This was

made of one solid piece of gold, with golden cherubim mounted on

each end. The position of the cherubim, with their faces turned

toward each other and looking reverently downward toward the ark,

represented the reverence that the heavenly host have for the law of

God and their interest in the plan of redemption.

Above the mercy seat was the Shekinah, the visible evidence of

the divine Presence. Divine messages were sometimes

communicated to the high priest by a voice from the cloud.

The law of God inside the ark was the great rule of

righteousness and judgment. That law pronounced death on the law-

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