Most Holy Place Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Tabernacle
in the Wilderness
The Most Holy Place also known as the Holiest of Holies is a location within the inner tabernacle of Moses. In the Bible it is referred to as the holiest of all (Hebrews 9:3), the most holy (Exodus 26:33), and the most holy place (Exodus 26:34).
The Most Holy Place is said to be the place where the presence of God dwelt. In the wilderness, on the day that the tabernacle was first raised up, the cloud of the Lord covered the tabernacle. There are other times that this was recorded, and instructions were given that the Lord would appear in the cloud upon the mercy seat, and at that time the priests should not enter into the tabernacle (Leviticus 16:2).
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The Most Holy Place was a place where the high priest would go in, once a year, on the Yom Kippur, to sprinkle the blood of an animal upon the Ark of the Covenant and the mercy seat which sat on top of the ark. The animal was sacrificed on the Brazen Altar and the blood was carried into the most holy place. The golden censers were also found in the most holy place.
Tabernacle's floorplan
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In order that God may dwell permanently among the Israelites, they are given instructions for erecting a sanctuary. The directions provide for: (1) a wooden ark, gilded inside and outside, for the Tables of the Covenant, with a cover similarly gilded as "mercy seat" for the Divine Presence; (2) a gilt table for the so-called "shewbread" ( ); (3) a golden candlestick for a light never to be extinguished; (4) the dwelling, including the curtains for the roof, the walls made of boards resting on silver feet and held together by wooden bolts, the purple curtain veiling the Holy of Holies, the table and candlestick, and the outer curtain; (5) a sacrificial altar made of bronzed boards for its korban; (6) the outer court formed by pillars resting on bronze pedestals and connected by hooks and crossbars of silver, with embroidered curtains; (7) preparation of the oil for the candlestick.
Presently it is conjuectured that it is located near the Muslim mosque Dome of the Rock which stands on the Temple Mount, though the exact location of the Most Holy Place is not known with any certainty. Orthodox visitors to the Temple Mount, especially those associated with the movement to rebuild the Temple, seek to conform to the minimal requirements for entering the holy place, such as only wearing linen and not showing their back towards its presumed location out of reverence
The Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints contains a Holy of Holies wherein only the President of the Church as the Presiding High Priest enters. Though the Church operates over 100 temples, it is only the Salt Lake Temple that has this Most Holy Place.
It should be noted that due to the length of the 40 years that it took to complete the Salt Lake Temple (1853-1893), the Manti Utah Temple housed a Holy of Holies to faciliate the relationship between the Lord and his High Priest found in Exodus 25:22. Today, while still an element within the Manti Temple, it is no longer used for such a communion.
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