The Altar of Incense
Anyone standing in the outer court of the tabernacle in the old dispensation and looking into the Holy Place, where only the priest might enter, would immediately have his attention focused on the square piece of furniture standing immediately in front of the veil that separated the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies. This was the altar of incense, from which sweet and pleasant odors of incense arose which filled both apartments of the house of God. At the wall to the right stood the table of...
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