The Bronze Laver of the Tabernacle of Moses, Explained
Messages of Christ | Episode 31 | 08 min
The bronze laver in the Tabernacle of Moses was used by the priests to become ritually clean before serving in the Tabernacle. Here, Aaron and his sons were washed, clothed, and anointed at the laver, preparatory to them becoming priests. The laver was also the place where the priests ritually washed each time they served. These cleansing waters of the laver can teach us that it is only through the Savior that we can become spiritually clean.
This video is the third of 8 videos that will help followers of Christ better understand the importance of the Tabernacle and how it relates to the Savior. The video includes 3D models of the Tabernacle (the Mishkan) to help visually show this ancient sanctuary like never before, bringing you closer to Christ.
Sign up for email notifications for new videos here: https://bit.ly/2uV4vloRead the full script text with references and images here: Produced and narrated by Daniel SmithTabernacle animation and model by Elder Alex Ducos, Ethan Fullmer, and Brian Olson3D bronze mirrors by Elder Ryan SampsonMusic from audionetwork.com© 2022 Daniel Smith, Messages of Christ YouTube ChannelNo portion of this video may be reproduced, re-uploaded, or copied without prior permission.
This video is the third of 8 videos that will help followers of Christ better understand the importance of the Tabernacle and how it relates to the Savior. The video includes 3D models of the Tabernacle (the Mishkan) to help visually show this ancient sanctuary like never before, bringing you closer to Christ.
Sign up for email notifications for new videos here: https://bit.ly/2uV4vloRead the full script text with references and images here: Produced and narrated by Daniel SmithTabernacle animation and model by Elder Alex Ducos, Ethan Fullmer, and Brian Olson3D bronze mirrors by Elder Ryan SampsonMusic from audionetwork.com© 2022 Daniel Smith, Messages of Christ YouTube ChannelNo portion of this video may be reproduced, re-uploaded, or copied without prior permission.