The Exodus
One of the most famous tales ever told and read about in Scripture, is the Exodus story. In this story, Moses leads the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, through the Red Sea and in the desert on their way to the Land YHVH/God promised to His people. The land of milk and honey. (In Egypt, they were far from YHVH/God. Hidden from His presence – His frequency).
They travelled through the desert for 40 years. During this time, they ate out of heaven’s bread basket when they received their daily portion of manna and quale from the sky. It was during this time that Moses received the tablets of stone having on them the 10 commandments, written by the finger of YHVH/God.
Moses was called to Mount Sinai on many different occasions. On this specific day, YHVH/God called Moses to the top of the mountain, where he stayed for 40 days and 40 nights. The Father showed Moses the blueprint of the Tabernacle. He told Moses exactly what His Set-Apart Place should look like so that it can be His Dwelling Place in the midst of His people. “‘And they shall make Me a Set-apart Place, and I shall dwell in their midst. According to all that I show you – the pattern of the Dwelling Place and the pattern of all its furnishings – make it exactly so.” – Exodus 25:8-9. And so the Tabernacle was built.

The Tabernacle
The Tabernacle is a place of worship. It was a tent, situated in the middle of the camp and the Israelites orderly set up their camps around the Tabernacle according to their tribes. Three tribes on each side of the Tabernacle.
In the previous blog, we have discussed Creation and that frequency is the building blocks of everything that exists. All of creation came to be through the Words of YHVH/God according to Genesis 1. From the frequency of the sound of Father’s voice, everything else that has frequency, was created. This makes HIS voice the highest frequency of sound that exists because from it, every other vibration of sound was created.
If the Father’s voice has such a high frequency, we can only try to imagine how high the frequency of His being must be. The frequency of YHVH/God is the highest in existence. Knowing this gives an even deeper meaning to calling Him “Most High”.
The Tabernacle mainly consisted of three parts and in the Tabernacle, there were 6 pieces of furniture.
Furniture in the Tabernacle
There were 6 pieces of furniture in the Tabernacle. You would find the:
- Altar of Sacrifice
- Washing Basin
- Menorah/Lampstand
- Table of Showbread
- Altar of Incense
- Ark of the Covenant
The Altar of Sacrifice was made of acacia wood and overlaid with a copper alloy named brass. Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc, giving the copper a yellow colour – much like the colour of gold.
The Washing Basin was made of this same yellow copper material and water was put in it.
The Menorah was made out of pure gold. It had 6 branches coming out of the lampstand, 3 branches on either sides and had a total of 7 lamps. Each one of the 6 side branches had 3 almond cups and the middle (4th) branch had 4 almond cups.
The Table of Showbread was built out of acacia wood and overlaid with pure gold. Twelve cakes were on the table continually and it was changed every Shabbat/Sabbath.
The Altar of Incense was made out of acacia wood and overlaid with pure gold. Sweet incense was burnt on this altar continuously.
The Ark of the Covenant was made out of acacia wood and overlaid with pure gold inside and outside. The lid (Mercy Seat) was made out of pure gold and on the lid, two cherubs were places. They had to be on either ends of the lid, facing each other but faces turned to the lid. Their wings had to be spread above their heads. Inside of the ark was placed the 10 commandments on the Stone Tablets, a golden pot with Manna and Aaron’s budded rod.
What are the Thee Parts of the Tabernacle?
According to the Tabernacle building instructions YHVH/God gave Moses, He was clear on separation between its three parts. But what are the three parts of the Tabernacle? Why was the separation between them so important?
The Tabernacle had an Outer Courtyard, the Set-Apart Place and the Most Set-Apart Place. Standing in front of the Tabernacle, you would see the most beautiful curtain of blue, purple and red material and fine woven linen. The gateway to the Outer Court had 4 pillars from which the curtain hung, giving it 3 entrances.
Outer Courtyard
In the Outer courtyard of the Tabernacle, you would find two pieces of furniture: The Altar of Sacrifice nearest to the entrance and behind it, the Washing Basin. You would also see animals, people from every tribe and the Levites who’s responsibility it was to serve the people who entered the Courtyard. Upon arrival, you would pass the Altar of Sacrifice and walk straight to the Washing Basin where you had to wash your hands and your feet.
The Washing Basin
The Washing Basin speaks of repentance, forgiveness and Teshuvah. Teshuvah is a Hebrew word meaning to turn your back on your trespasses of and those committed against you. To become clean (“your walk and your talk”) and to set your eyes on Messiah Yahshua/Jesus. “See, you are beautiful, my love! See, you are beautiful! Your eyes are as doves.” – Songs of Solomon 1:15.
A Scripture to think about: “Who does go up into the mountain of יהוה (YHVH/God)? And who does stand in His set-apart place? He who has innocent hands and a clean heart, Who did not bring his life to naught, And did not swear deceivingly.” – Psalm 24:3-4.
After washing your hands and feet, you were on your way to the Altar of Sacrifice with your offering.
The Altar of Sacrifice
At the Altar of Sacrifice, you could bring a burnt offering, grain offering, peace offering, sin offering and a guilt offering. Blood had to flow so a life had to be given. Blood is important in the Spirit because it has a voice. Lifeblood has a voice. Blood represents reconciliation, healing, ransom and covenant. Likewise, the Blood of Yahshua/Jesus was shed for us as ransom from the claws of sin, for healing, to be reconciled with the Father and it represents the eternal covenant between YHVH/God and his Chosen People. “For this is My blood, that of the renewed covenant, which is shed for many for the forgiveness of sins.” – Matthew 26:28.
When your offering was complete, you would return to the Washing Basin to wash your hands and feet again. Visiting the Washing Basin twice, symbolises spiritual sanctification, spiritual growth and continuous repentance. When you repent, forgive, receive ransom for your sins and stand in covenant with the Father, your body frequency rises and your relationship with Him becomes more intimate.
From the Washing Basin, you will see the gateway to the Set-Apart Place. This gateway had 5 pillars from which a curtain of blue, purple and red material and fine woven linen hung, giving the Set-Apart Place 4 entrances.
Set-Apart Place
As you enter the Tent of Meeting, the Set-Apart Place of the tabernacle, you would see the Menorah to your one side, the Table of Showbread across from it and the Altar of Incense in front of the veil. Priests were the only ones permitted to enter the Set-Apart Place. At the time of the Exodus, the only people who could enter the Set-Apart Place, was Aaron (high priest) and his 4 sons.
The priests wore special clothing and the high priest additionally wore a breastplate with 12 precious stones imbedded in the golden plate. The stones were in a specific order, four rows with 3 stones in each. The stones have an extremely high frequency and each stone represented one if the tribes of Israel. The stones were:
- Sardius → Reuben
- Topaz → Simeon
- Carbuncle → Levi
- Emerald → Judah
- Sapphire → Issachar
- Diamond → Zebulon
- Ligure → Dan
- Agate → Naphtali
- Amethyst → Gad
- Beryl → Asher
- Onyx → Joseph
- Jasper → Benjamin
Menorah
The lit Menorah is a representation of a set of things in Scripture. It symbolises the Covenant Feasts described in Leviticus 23, the 7 days of Creation with the 4th branch representing Shabbat/Sabbath, the burning bush, the Tree of Life and it symbolises the 7-fold Spirit of YHVH/God. The Spirit of Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Might, Knowledge, the Fear of YHVH/God and the Set-Apart Spirit (Ruach) of YHVH/God (Isaiah 11). The 4th branch represents the Set-Apart Spirit of YHVH/God, because it is what every other characteristic stems from.
Table of Showbread
Bread is a symbol of provision throughout Scripture. There were 12 cakes on the Table of Showbread, two rows of six cakes each. On each row, pure Frankincense was put as a remembrance portion. These cakes were referred to as Challah, a Hebrew word describing pierced and punctured cakes made of fine flour. As believers in Messiah Yahshua/Jesus, we know that He is the bread of life (John 6:35). We know that He is the One pierced and punctured for our sins and iniquities (John 19). We have discovered that Frankincense represents the Bride of Messiah, her purity, and her holiness.
The Table of Showbread gives us a glimpse of Messiah’s heart and the love He has for His Bride.
The Altar of Incense
At the Altar of Incense, the priests burnt fragrant incense to YHVH/God every morning (boker) and every evening (erev). The Altar of Incense represents spiritual offerings. “But thanks be to Elohim who always leads us on, to overcome in Messiah, and manifests through us the fragrance of His knowledge in every place. Because we are to Elohim the fragrance of Messiah among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing.” – 2 Corinthians 2:14-15.
As the fragrant incense ascends into Heavenly places as a sweet aroma unto YHVH/God, so does the prayers of the righteous. “Let my prayer be prepared before You as incense, The lifting up of my hands as the evening offering.” – Psalm 141:2.
The Set-Apart Place is a beautiful picture of getting to know Messiah Yahshua/Jesus and the Holy Spirit more. It is a picture of prayer and intimacy with YHVH/God and becoming the sweet fragrance He has created us to have and to develop. We, as humans, are born with a fragrance – an aromatic frequency by which a mother is able to distinguish her child from another. We produce a Spiritual fragrance when we choose to lay our lives down, through suffering and by walking in obedience. Similar to the mother, Messiah will know His Bride by her fragrance.
When we become more humble and walk in deeper intimacy with the Father, the One who has the highest frequency, your frequency will automatically increase. “You become what you behold or what you gaze upon.”
From the Altar of Incense, you would see a veil. The veil was made of blue, purple and red material and fine woven linen – a separating screen with embroidered cherubim that hung from 4 pillars. The gateway to the Most Set-Apart Place had 3 entrances.
Most Set-Apart Place
The Most Set-Apart Place in the Tabernacle was the first place where the Father established His presence on earth after he locked the gates of the Garden of Eden. Here, the fulness of His glory was poured out. Only the high priest could enter into the Most Set-Apart Place and he could only do so once a year on the Day of Atonement (the 6th covenant feast). He entered the presence of YHVH/God on this day to plead for the forgiveness of the sins of the Israelites. He would take blood from the offering at the Altar of Sacrifice into the Most Set-Apart Place and sprinkle it on the Mercy Seat for the atonement of sin.
The high priest would wash himself with water and clothe himself with a clean and set-apart linen long shirt, linen trousers, a linen turban and grid himself with a linen girdle. On the front of the turban, a golden sign of dedication stating, “SET-APARTNESS TO יהוה (YHVH/God)” was put. He would put on the breastplate and he would be anointed with a sacred anointing oil made by the perfumer/mixer of oils. The oil was poured out on his head, soaking into his clothes and his skin, lifting the frequency of his body even more so that he would not die in the presence (and frequency) of YHVH/God Almighty.
In the Most Set-Apart Place of the Tabernacle, you would see the Ark of the Covenant.
The Ark of the Covenant
The Ark of the Covenant and the Mercy Seat is a representation of the Father’s Heart. He gave us loving instructions (stone tablets), He is our provider physically and Spiritually (manna) and He gives us authority (Aaron’s rod). His Heart is to forgive His children and to have an intimate relationship with all of them.
Our Messiah gave His life so that the Most Set-Apart Place is freely accessible to the ones who desire that level of intimacy with the Father. The veil was torn. From that moment, the Priestly Order of Melchizedek took effect. With Yahshua/Jesus as our High Priest pleading our cases with the Father, we may all become priests and kings (1 Peter 2:5-9). We are able to become the Tabernacle of Messiah.
The Body is a Tabernacle
We are the dwelling place/Tabernacle of Messiah. “And what union has the Dwelling Place of Elohim with idols? For you are a Dwelling Place of the living Elohim, as Elohim has said, ‘I shall dwell in them and walk among them, and I shall be their Elohim, and they shall be My people.’” – 2 Corinthians 6:16. According to the blueprint of man, written before Creation, the body is a Tabernacle, created as a dwelling place from the start. Let’s have a deeper look into the body and how oils work on cellular and DNA level.
The Sons of YHVH/God are seated in heavenly places because of their lifeblood. If something has lifeblood, it has a blueprint. The blueprint of the body is similar to the blueprint of the Tabernacle. We are created body (Outer Courtyard), soul (Set-Apart Place) and Spirit (Most Set-apart Place).
We know that oil (lifeblood) has the ability and frequency to penetrate deeply into the cells of the body. We also know that oil has a voice in the spirit and that it is seated in Heavenly places because it has a blueprint. Oil has a priestly role (high priest) in the Tabernacle of the body. This will become more evident.
The high priest was anointed with an oil (Tabernacle anointing oil) mixed by the perfumer according to Exodus 30. The recipe estimates as follows:
- Myrrh → 6ℓ
- Cinnamon → 2.8ℓ
- Calamus → 3.1ℓ
- Cassia → 5.5ℓ
- Olive oil → 5.5ℓ
The total volume of the oil was 23ℓ. 75% of the oil was pure essential oil and 25% was carrier oil, giving us a 3:1 ratio. This is not a recipe to replicate exactly, but it gives us a glimpse on what the concentration of an essential oil in a blend should be for it to have the correct frequency to penetrate into body cells and have an effect.
Body
The gateway to the Outer Courtyard of the Tabernacle was covered by a curtain and had 3 entrances. Anyone could enter the Outer Courtyard at any time of the day. Our bodies are similar. We have 3 main “entrances” to our bodies, covered by “curtains”, by which anything that we are exposed to, may enter. When using oils for the healing of our bodies, they use these gateways.
Ingestion
When ingesting an oil, it is important for you to know the purity of the oil. The oil should be pure and organic lifeblood, not adulterated, synthesised, standardised or manipulated lifeblood. The Hadassah Healing Oils Blends are designed in such a way that when you fill a veggie capsule with the oil, it will have the desired therapeutic dose and frequency to treat a specific disease. Absorption takes place in the small intestine (curtain) when the oil molecules cross into the bloodstream via the capillary vessels located in the microvilli.
Hadassah Healing Oils use internationally sourced pure and organic, naturally grown and harvested, certified essential oils.
Topical Application
Applying an oil topically, in will pass through the skin (curtain) and into the bones to manifest healing from there. It heals the body by healing the blood and restoring red blood cell production.
Inhalation
Inhaling an oil is one of the most effective ways to use oil because of the quick absorption into the central nervous system via the olfactory nerves located in the nasal cavity. When an oil is inhaled by use of the cup method with your hands or by the use of a diffuser, the oil will pass through the blood brain barrier (curtain) on its way to the centre of the nervous system.
Outer Courtyard Oils
The molecules that work effectively on body level, are called phenylpropanoids. These oils mainly focus on the treatment of symptoms in the body, allergies, bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections etc. Outer Courtyard Oils include oils such as:
- Hyssop → antiseptic, cleanses and detoxifies
- Cinnamon → antibiotic, improves blood flow and promotes the transport of oxygen
- Lavender → widest spectrum oil
- Lemon → antiseptic, restores the pH of the water in the body
- Orange → antibiotic, antioxidant and restores the pH of the water in the body
- Clove → highest antioxidant oil and builds immune system
- Ginger → builds immune system
- Anise → anti-inflammatory
- Oregano → breaks down parasites, bacteria, viruses and fungi
- Thyme → antibiotic, cough suppressant and dissolves mucus
- Lemongrass → antibiotic, anti-cholesterol and anti-tumor
- Cassia → improves blood flow and antidiabetic
- Grapefruit → antibiotic, decreases appetite and cleanses lymph
- Fennel → antiseptic, antibiotic, detoxifies, cleanses lymph and burns fat
- Basil → fights bacteria and viruses
All oils in the spectrum of essential oils work together synergistically in restoring the body as the Tabernacle of YHVH/God. Each oil consists of a combination of molecules that use different mechanisms in healing the body. This is why it is important to note that the functions mentioned above are not the only functions they have in healing the body as the Tabernacle.
Soul
The gateway to the Set-Apart Place of the Tabernacle was covered by a curtain and had 4 entrances. Priests alone was permitted to enter into the Set-Apart Place. Again, our bodies are similar. The cells in our bodies have 4 types of receptors (cellular gateways). 3 are located on the cell surface and 1 is located in the cell near the nucleus. Receptors act as their own “curtains”. They open and close on their own and only the molecules they allow, may pass through. Just like in the Tabernacle, the high priest could only enter through one of these entrances. Likewise, oils use one of these gateways to enter the body cells.
Cell-Surface Receptors:
G-Protein-Coupled Receptors (hormones, and neurotransmitters), Ion-Coupled Receptors (allows potassium, sodium and chloride to pass through the cell) and enzyme-Linked Receptors (examples are insulin and growth factor receptors).
Intracellular Receptor:
Small hydrophobic (oil) molecules bind to and activate these receptors.
Set-Apart Place Oils
The molecules that work effectively on soul level, are called monoterpenes. These oils mainly focus on the treatment of symptoms in the soul (mind, will and emotions). These oils work by treating trauma programming and memories located in the cell cytoplasm. Set-Apart Place Oils include oils such as:
- Myrrh → deprograms miswritten cellular information and anticancer
- Frankincense → reprograms miswritten cellular information and memory and hormone balancing
- Neroli → opens up hidden and supressed trauma and heals the trauma
- Geranium Rose → heals emotions connected to trauma
- Juniper → heals stress emotions
- Ylang Ylang → hormone balancing and releases negative emotions and deep emotional sadness
- Clary Sage → hormone balancing and heals stress emotions
- Grapefruit → treats nervous exhaustion
- Basil → restores brain pathways
- Cypress → heals emotions of anger
- Angelica → heals shock, anxiety and anger
- Pine → heals stress emotions
All oils in the spectrum of essential oils work together synergistically in restoring the body as the Tabernacle of YHVH/God. Each oil consists of a combination of molecules that use different mechanisms in healing the body. This is why it is important to note that the functions mentioned above are not the only functions they have in healing the body as the Tabernacle.
Spirit
The gateway to the Most Set-Apart Place of the Tabernacle was covered by a veil and had 3 entrances. The high priests alone was permitted to enter into the Most Set-Apart Place. Once again, our bodies are similarly designed to the Tabernacle. The intracellular receptor has 3 core domains but have 1 main goal – to stimulate protein synthesis and cell reproduction. The 3 domains are:
- Ligand binding domain
- DNA binding domain
- Amino terminus
A ligand is the name of a messenger molecule that binds to a receptor. In this case, oil is the ligand. When the oil molecule binds to the intracellular, it forms a ligand-receptor complex. This complex then finds its way to attach to the DNA and has an effect on gene transcription and protein synthesis.
This gives us a deeper understanding on the frequency that oils have and the role of frequency in the tabernacle. It is more evident that lifeblood (oil) was perfectly designed and programmed by the Father to have a frequency that penetrates deeply into the cells, to stimulate the intracellular receptor and to restore the seed of man into the designed scroll and blueprint – something herbs are not able to do due to their frequencies. YHVH/God designed oils to restore His Mercy Seat in the DNA of man. With the oils, we see the Father’s Heart in restoring man as His dwelling place and tabernacle,
Most Set-Apart Place Oils
The molecules that work effectively on spirit level, are called sesquiterpenes. These oils mainly focus on the treatment of symptoms in the spirit (the DNA and epigenetics). These oils work by deprogramming miswritten coding in the DNA and reprogramming it according to its blueprint. Most Set-Apart Place Oils include oils such as:
- Cedarwood → increases oxygen transport to the brain and body cells, highest sesquiterpene oil and promotes brain development
- Myrrh → deprograms miswritten DNA
- Frankincense → deprograms miswritten DNA and restores brain chemistry
- Rosemary → promotes brain function and restores memory pathways
- Black Pepper → anti-inflammatory and fights addiction
- Sandalwood → fights cell damage
- Spikenard → reduces neuroinflammation and fights anxiety and depression
- Patchouli → heals stress emotions
- Pomegranate → anti-cholesterol and fights cell damage
- Vetiver → treats anxiety and depression
- Turmeric → anticancer and treats neurological diseases
- Ginger → treats nervous exhaustion
All oils in the spectrum of essential oils work together synergistically in restoring the body as the Tabernacle of YHVH/God. Each oil consists of a combination of molecules that use different mechanisms in healing the body. This is why it is important to note that the functions mentioned above are not the only functions they have in healing the body as the Tabernacle.
In the Tabernacle, the veil protected the people from the presence of YHVH/God. He is so holy that his presence will devour evil and sinfulness. Looking at the human body as a Tabernacle, there are important things that we have to protect as well. Additional Most Set-Apart veils in the body include the blood brain barrier (protects the brain), the placenta (protects the next generation) and the testes (protects the seed of man).
All Scripture is quoted from The Scriptures, available online on E-Sword or can be ordered in hard copy from Qodesh Books.