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Tragedies At The Tabernacle
Contributed by Jonathan Spurlock on Feb 20, 2026 (message contributor)
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1. An Outline For Tragedy At The Tabernacle: Nadab And Abihu
Contributed on Feb 17, 2026
Two of Aaron's sons, just anointed and appointed to the priesthood, lost their lives needlessly.
An Outline for Tragedy at the Tabernacle: Nadab and Abihu Introduction: In the immediate context, Israel had left Egypt and they were now heading towards the Promised Land. The Law was now in effect, the Tabernacle was built, and Aaron plus his four sons had been formally appointed to the ...read more
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2. Tragedy At The Tabernacle: Miriam’s Punishment
Contributed on Feb 20, 2026
Miriam and Aaron were sister and brother to Moses. There was one time, though, when Miriam experienced a severe punishment because of her attitude and speech towards Moses.
Tragedy at the Tabernacle: Miriam’s Punishment Introduction: The Tabernacle was also known as the “tent of meeting” and the place of worship for Israel during the Old Testament era. The Israelites also came there to present their various offerings to the LORD. Yet there was another side to the ...read more
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3. Tragedy At The Tabernacle, Korah, Dathan, And Abiram's Rebellion
Contributed on Mar 11, 2026
There were three men, plus a group of others, who openly challenged Moses and Aaron. Their actions resulted in a great tragedy, not just at the Tabernacle.
Tragedy at the Tabernacle, Korah, Dathan, and Abiram's Rebellion Introduction: The Bible records events of people and nations at their best—and at their worst. Numbers 16 has a story that frankly didn’t have to happen. The LORD had already said who could do what in regards to the worship ...read more
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4. Tragedy At The Tabernacle, The Ark Was Captured And The High Priest Died
Contributed on Mar 23, 2026
1 Samuel 4 records one of the darkest days in Israel's history. Over 30,000 soldiers were killed, the Ark of the Covenant was stolen, and the high priest died--all in the same time period.
Tragedy at the Tabernacle, the Ark was captured and the high priest died Introduction: The Tabernacle was central and sacred to Old Testament worship, especially under the Law. The books of Exodus through Deuteronomy describe the Tabernacle in detail, such as the materials used to construct it and ...read more
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