The Children's Tabernacle; Or, Hand Work and Heart Work

Charlotte Maria Tucker (A. L. O. E.) (1821 - 1893)

Bored with whittling, embroidery and other amusements, five children and their mother set out to build a model of the tabernacle. As the pillars are fashioned and the curtains sewn, the children learn the importance of types in the Old Testament. The showbread on the table in the Holy Place is a type of Christ being the bread of life; the offerings for leprosy were a type of cleansing from sin; the Holy of Holies was a type of God's presence, etc. One day, though, twelve-year-old Dora finds herself in trouble. Will the way be opened for her--from a mere tabernacle model to a new knowledge of forgiveness? - Summary by Bethesda Lily

Genre(s): Religious Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface Bethesda Lily
00:02:00
Play 01 I. Wanting Work Bethesda Lily
00:14:21
Play 02 II. The Tabernacle Bethesda Lily
00:08:05
Play 03 III. The Curtains Bethesda Lily
00:09:32
Play 04 IV. Precious Things Bethesda Lily
00:08:03
Play 05 V. Preparation Bethesda Lily
00:13:29
Play 06 VI. Types Bethesda Lily
00:09:34
Play 07 VII. Drawn Aside Bethesda Lily
00:10:20
Play 08 VIII. Sacrifices Bethesda Lily
00:09:49
Play 09 IX. Concealment Bethesda Lily
00:06:28
Play 10 X. Dead Faith and Living Faith Bethesda Lily
00:11:40
Play 11 XI. Leprosy Bethesda Lily
00:10:11
Play 12 XII. Naaman KHand
00:06:55
Play 13 XIII. The Twins KHand
00:10:28
Play 14 XIV. Work KHand
00:08:56
Play 15 XV. Different Motives KHand
00:09:47
Play 16 XVI. The High Priest KHand
00:09:27
Play 17 XVII. The Birthday Gifts KHand
00:06:55
Play 18 XVIII. The Arrival KHand
00:09:22
Play 19 XIX. Disappointment KHand
00:07:05
Play 20 XX. Confession KHand
00:06:34
Play 21 XXI. Conclusion KHand
00:05:36