Ark Of the Covenant
The overall instructions for constructing the Ark are quite specific with the exception of the cherubim. We kept the detail simple without loosing its beauty. This is an item that can be left on your desk or mantel as a conversation starter. Once you have someone interested you can give them a copy of THE STRANGER or BY THIS NAME. Ark Dimensions (5"x2.6"x2.6"); Cover (5"x2.6"x2.7")
The Lamp Stand
Though we know its shape, the Bible
does not give the size of the menorah.
However, when Titus destroyed the
Jewish Temple, he made an Arch
in Rome that shows the plundered
furniture. We based our design on a
careful study of this monument. Dimensions (4"x2.4"x5.3")
The Altar of Incense
Also known as the Golden Altar. One advantage to 3-dimensional visual aids is that they can be handled. All of these pieces are quite robust and should last for years. Dimensions (2.3"x2"x4.1")
The Table
We don't know how the bread
was placed. We provide loaves as
shown, but our website explains
how these can be changed. Dimensions (3.5"x2.5"x3.3")
The Brazen Altar
People are often surprised at the size of this altar. It was quite large in comparison to the other pieces. There is debate as to whether the grate
was inside the altar across the middle or down along the lower side. We did both, with the inside grate being removable. Both interpretations
can be taught. Dimensions (10"x10"x6")
The Laver
Other than the fact it was some sort
of water container and it had a base,
we have no dimensions for this piece
of furniture. We sized ours based on
the fact it had to be carried. Dimensions (1.3"x1.3"x3")
Tablets of the Law, Pot of Manna,
Aaron's Rod
We are told in the Bible that these items were placed within the Ark of the Covenant.