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Sanctuary Honor

A complete digital portfolio of the Pathfinder Sanctuary Honour – including hand‑drawn scale model, written assignments, and all quiz questions.

1. Scale Model of the Sanctuary

Hand‑drawn scale model showing the courtyard, the tabernacle, all furnishings, and cardinal directions (N, S, E, W).

Hand-drawn sanctuary scale model

(Drawn by hand, scanned and uploaded)

2–4. Written Assignments

📖 Great Controversy p.488 Summary

📖 Hebrews 4:14-16 Summary

✝️ Christ in the Sanctuary

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📋 All Sanctuary Honour Questions (1a–11)

1a. What group of people were involved in building the original sanctuary and what were they doing at the time?

1b. Why was the sanctuary constructed?

1c. Who specified the design and the materials?

1d. Where did the materials come from?

1e. Who constructed it?

2a. Name the three parts of the Tabernacle in the Wilderness and tell what was in each part.

2b. Briefly describe each piece of furniture and tell what each represents.

3. Draw a scale model of the sanctuary, the courtyard and the position of all the furnishings. Remember to add N, S, E, W.

4. Starting in order from inside to outside, list each of the four coverings over the sanctuary and tell what each covering represented.

6. Memorise and discuss 1 John 1:9, Daniel 8:14, and Exodus 25:8.

7. The priests were from which of the 12 tribes of Israel? Why?

8a. Describe the attire of the common priest.

8b. Describe the attire of the high priest.

10. What kinds of animals were brought daily to the courtyard?

11. Read Patriarchs and Prophets pages 343-358. Write a paragraph on how you see Christ represented in the sanctuary and its services.

📚 Quick Study Notes

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Three parts: Court, Holy Place, Most Holy Place.

Furnishings in the Court: Altar of Sacrifice, Laver.

Holy Place: Table of Showbread, Lampstand, Altar of Incense.

Most Holy Place: Ark of the Covenant, Mercy Seat, Cherubim.

Coverings: Inner linen (Jesus‘ character), Goats’ hair (perfection), Rams‘ skins (blood), Badgers' skins (humanity).