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From Eden to the New Jerusalem: Exploring God’s Plan for Life on Earth is unavailable, but you can change that!

T. Desmond Alexander explores the Bible’s story by beginning in the final chapters of the book of Revelation. Anticipating the creation of a new earth and a new heaven, these chapters bring to fulfillment a process that began with the creation of the earth, as described in the opening chapters of Genesis. These passages frame the entire biblical “meta-story.” This stimulating study outlines some...

Naturally, the idea of God dwelling inside a tent needs to be handled carefully. It does not necessarily mean that his presence was restricted to this location. As already noted, the identification of the ark of the covenant as a footstool points to a heavenly throne, indicating that God’s being was not contained within the tabernacle alone. However, Nahum Sarna is mistaken when he writes: the sanctuary is not meant to be understood literally as God’s abode, as are other such institutions in the
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