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1. "The Temple is a transfigured and glorified tabernacle. The Logos becomes flesh and tabernacles among us, but it is the temple of His body which is raised.
2. "We can see this work out in the process of the tabernacle's transformation. The tabernacle gets exiled to the Philistines, eventually the ark of the covenant ascends alone to Mt. Zion. Then, forty years later, the ark of the covenant is covered over by the glorified Temple. This is what we see in the ritual system of Leviticus: head and body. The head is first burned up as an ascension offering to God, then the body with it. Head and body are cut apart in the flesh, but reunited in the Smoke-Spirit. That two-stage resurrection is evident in this sequence of events.
3. "The tabernacle has the washing basin in front of the Holy Place, the Temple has the Bronze Sea, with ten water-pillars, five on each side. This is a symbol of the river of life flowing out to the nations. Israel (twelve bulls) upholds the sea of the nations, and the river of life is tipped over and flows out." ( )