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Variety in Worship |
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Israel’s worship used all of the senses. They reinforced the meaning of the ceremony. Every sense can be used to worship God. Deut 32:1-4 |
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Sight |
the beauty and symbolism of the Tabernacle; every color and hue had a meaning |
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Hearing |
the use of music; there were instructions for the use of a variety of instruments, and the Bible records many songs |
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Touch |
the head of the animal to be sacrificed was touched, symbolizing the fact that it was taking their place |
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Smell |
the sacrifices were burned, emitting a familiar aroma |
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Taste |
the festivals were celebrations and memorials—much of the food was symbolic |