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Finally, he faced the heavy veil. Beyond lay the . The teachings in his hands spoke of a "Heavenly Pattern," a blueprint that existed long before Moses climbed the mountain. In the absolute silence of the Most Holy Place, Elian realized that the gold, the blue thread, and the badger skins were symbols of a greater Tabernacle yet to come—one not made with hands, but with spirit.

Focus on the Altar of Burnt Offering (sacrifice/redemption) and the Laver (cleansing/sanctification).

Conner’s work is characterized by deep biblical research and a focus on the "riches of redemption". Below are the key pillars of his study: Amazon.com The Blueprint of Redemption

Conner, K. (1996). The Tabernacle of Moses. Available at various online retailers.