Description of the divine service in the Tabernacle and the Temple as a pattern of worship for God’s people in every generation. The pattern was dictated by God and transmitted to His servants in person or by His Spirit. It is according to “the pattern of Worship in heaven” which was shown to Moses in the Mountain, and also was transmitted to David for use in the Temple services.
The Devine Service, Lesson 1
Ordinances of the Divine Service(Heb. 9:1, 8:3-5, 9:23:24) First Instructions of The Divine Service as given to Moses and Israel (Ex. 25: 1-2, 9)
Spiritual Components of The Divine Service (Rom 12: 1-10) Physical ingredients of The Divine Service with spiritual meaning, as: diverse washings, purifications, baptisms, sacrifices. (Gen. 35: 1-2, Ex 19:10-11).
Praise and worship: aspects of The Divine Service (Eph. 5:19, Cor. 3:16, Js. 5:13, Isa. 23:16, Amos 5:23). Major components of The Divine Service: sacrifices, incense, washings, baptisms, psalms, melodies, music. All after the pattern of things in heaven. Isa. 6- a divine service at the throne of God.
Psalms of Moses (Psalms 90-100) includes in The Divine Service in the Temple. Ex. 15 An example of The Divine Service. Examples of the Divine Service in the NT. Psalms 120-134 Holy Divine Service Description of the Divine Service in the temple, synagogue and home.