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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

Tabernacle Mishkan המשכן Animation. 360 degree fly-by of the Tabernacle. Tent frame, courtyard, court coverings, altar.
3D Model.

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  • כל הכבוד !!!

    עלה והצלח אשריך !!

  • @GmaRaGmaRa תודה רבה, אני מעריך את זה.

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  • Yes, good question:

    This structure bears several official names and countless more traditional names:

    Official names are(Hebrew\English):

    1) Mishkan - The Tabernacle

    2) Mishkan Eidah - Tabernacle of the Testimony

    3) Mikdash - The Sanctuary

    4) Mikdash\Mishkan e Shekinah - Tabernacle\Sanctuary of The Presence

    5) Shaar-e-Shamaym - Heavens' Gateway

    Word Mishkan\Tabernacle refers to the entire structure. The Tent of the Mishkan is called - Ohel

  • I most definitely would love to check that out. Is "Mishkan" the Hebrew word for "Tabernacle"? I know a few words (Lebab, Nephesh, etc), but I've never heard that one.

  • Yes indeed, description of the Mishkan is not for the fainthearted ;)

    Checkout my favorite videos - they all differ in a way they show reflections.

    And check 01/072010 posts in my blog about infinity mirrored rooms. I tried to explained it as much as I could, although I'm still working on it.

    See... the Mishkan is an EXTREMELY complex structure: both from scientific and religious point of view. And reconstructing its details is by no means a job for just one man :(

  • No pun intended.

  • Well, I mean, what little I know from chemistry of metallurgy, if it were purified enough and polished enough, it would be reflective. I just didn't realize it would have had this done to it. I've only read the entire torah a handful of times, though, and without a visual aide, I suppose some of the details were easy to gloss over.

  • Yes, they would!

    I cannot tell you exactly how reflective they were: its a very complicated question, that only a very gifted blacksmith can answer.

    Check out Exodus 26:29 - And thou shalt overlay the boards with gold, and make their rings of gold for places for the bars: and thou shalt overlay the bars with gold.

  • Would it really have had that gold mirror appearance?

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