Friday, March 03, 2006

Come and They Will Build It

From the famous 10 Declarations two weeks ago to the down-to-earth rules of civility last week, we now move to an area of Judaism that is strange and extremely hard to relate to....the blueprint for the Tabernacle that the former slave nation set up in the wilderness (Exodus 25-27).

Here are a couple interesting facts that can make for a lively table talk.

1. What did the Tabernacle actually look like? Some people (such as yours, truly) process visual information better than written. So you may enjoy printing a picture of the Tabernacle for a little show-and-tell tonight.

Here is a 3-D model you can “walk through” (also of Solomon’s Temple, which replaced the Tabernacle 500 years later) (requires free VTML software to view but even without that you can see some stills)
Here’s a full-size replica someone built in the Negev desert.
Here is another model and description.

2. While we’re on the subject of the Tabernacle, did you know that this portable “temple” was used for about 500 years before Solomon built the permanent Temple in Jerusalem (around 900 BCE)? Every been to Israel? Would you like to go? Here is a gem of a site – an American rabbi has organized and published some of the original photos and drawings made by 19th Century British explorers to Jerusalem – you can take a tour underneath the Temple Mount to see the fabulous sites there (scroll down to “Temple Mount Gallery”).

3. Did you know that the Tabernacle was not part of the original plan for Judaism – it was built as a “fix” for the grave mistake of the Golden Calf. But the Golden Calf incident hasn’t happened yet! This is one of the numerous places where the Torah is written out of chronological order.

4. The weekly portion ends with Ex. 27:19. But Chapter 27 goes on for another 2 verses. That is to say, the next portion begins in the middle (or very near the end) of a chapter. Why is this?

The answer is that the chapter divisions of the Torah are not Jewish. They were created by Christians in late Antiquity attempting to organize their newly-canonized Bible. Jews ignored these artificial divisions until forced to debate Christians in public in Medieval Europe. It’s hard to win debating points when your opponent says “Well, how do you explain Isaiah 53:7?” and you’re fumbling through your Tanach, trying to guess what he is talking about. It turns out that numbering each and every verse is useful, so the habit stuck, but it never over-rode our original weekly episode divisions.

Shabbat Shalom.

8 comments:

null said...

How wierd. I was sitting there reading through this last night getting a headache thinking how the second I had the chance I was gonna draw this out, because I just couldn't get a grasp on in it.

Anonymous said...

This is one of the numerous places where the Torah is written out of chronological order.

Are you joking? Or just totally ignorant of Bible scholarship?

Rabbi Seinfeld said...

BTB - Happy to oblige!

Anonymous: What area of Biblical scholarship do you have in mind? (I have actually studied it in some depth, so feel free to be specific.)

Anonymous said...

Rabbi, I was looking at the awesome three d tabernacle site when all of a sudden it started explaining how the curtains represented Christ. You might want to check it out and post a disclaimer. Stacey Goldman who actually sat next to you on a plane from Israel to America about 10 years ago.

Rabbi Seinfeld said...

Stacey - thanks for the heads-up. Good to hear from you. Send me an email sometime.

socialworker/frustrated mom said...

Wow so graphic, really cool.

Unknown said...

Hi Rabbi Seinfeld ~
Ive just started reading your book . Iwent into the 3D site of the temple - and got a shock when the veil allegedly had refferences to Jesus.
Then when I went to Yom Kippur - and Talmidic evidence for the Messiah at 30 CE -- got an even bigger shock - with presumptions of JC being the messiah with alleged proof etc
Please check it out Rabbi -- strnage happenings - to say the least.
Take care and keep smiling always !!!

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