The Throne of David From the Consecration of the Shepherd of Bethlehem to the R

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The Throne of David From the Consecration of the Shepherd of Bethlehem to the R
J H Joseph Holt Ingraham
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He enters with awe the outer chamber of the sacred pavilion of his God, and passing between the golden candlestick and table of shew-bread, leaves the altar of incense behind him with its ever-smoking censer thereon, filling the place with fragrance, and stands before the mysterious veil, which, for three hundred and sixty-four days, no mortal hand has lifted. He pauses, perhaps turns pale with holy dread, as he slowly raises the curtain of God's Holy Abode. He hesitates enters dares to enter b...ecause he is commanded to enter. If the nation, of which he is High Priest, has been the year past obedient and virtuous, he beholds the mysterious Glory of the Shechinah, enthroned above the Mercy-Seat, resplendent and serene ; but if the people have greatly sinned, it shines with a pale light. He hastens immediately to cast the incense from his hand upon the coals of fire in the censer, the smoke of which at once ascends and covers the Mercy-Seat, and veils the glory of God above it, or he would die with the sight.

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