Creation
Genesis 1-2:3 presents creation as God’s first temple—ordered, filled, and blessed—so that He might dwell with His people.
Genesis 1-2:3 presents creation as God’s first temple—ordered, filled, and blessed—so that He might dwell with His people.
Genesis presents Eden as the Holy of Holies of creation—the innermost sacred space where God’s presence dwells with His people.
The flood narrative in Genesis 6–9 portrays the unraveling and renewal of creation’s cosmic mountain, as God preserves a remnant through Noah and brings them...
Mount Moriah holds a unique place in the biblical story as the divinely prepared place of worship where the temple would one day stand. Through Abram’s encou...
Mount Sinai stands at the center of Israel’s story as the place where God gathers his redeemed people, speaks his word, and forms them into a holy nation. Th...
The tabernacle stands as God’s dwelling among His people, a portable Sinai where heaven and earth meet. Exodus 25–40 traces the movement from divine blueprin...
Solomon’s temple rises on Mount Moriah, uniting Abraham’s obedience, David’s altar, and the tabernacle’s design into a permanent dwelling for God among His p...
From exile in Babylon, Ezekiel receives a vision of a restored temple on a very high mountain—a sanctuary measured in jubilee proportions, where God’s glory ...
Revelation unveils the true center of the cosmos—the throne of God and the Lamb—and calls the church to resist every counterfeit claim to worship by particip...