Why Acacia? The Science and Syntax of the Biblical Tabernacle
Автор: Netanel Barak
Загружено: 2026-02-21
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How exactly was the Tabernacle (Mishkan) built, and why was Acacia wood (Shittim) the chosen material? 🧐
In this deep-dive session, we bridge the gap between Biblical Hebrew syntax and Biblical Realism. We start with a unique grammatical phenomenon—the Double Accusative—and move into a fascinating discussion on the flora of the Sinai desert.
Key Topics Covered:
The Double Accusative: Discover how verbs of "forming" and "making" in Hebrew govern two direct objects—the item being made and the material used to make it.
The "Amma" (Cubits): A look at Biblical measurements based on the human body and why a cubit ranges from 48cm to 52cm.
The Science of Shittim (Acacia): Is "Shittim" really Acacia? We explore the evidence from the Septuagint, tradition, and the desert landscape.
Desert Survival Strategies: How the Acacia tree survives the heat through two sets of roots, small leaves to prevent evaporation, and even "dormancy" during the summer.
Prophetic Restoration: Why Isaiah and Joel use the Shittim tree in their visions of the future and what the "Valley of Shittim" represents.
Join us for a journey that is part linguistics lesson, part botany tour, and part Torah study.
#BiblicalHebrew #ParashatTerumah #AcaciaWood #BibleRealism #HebrewSyntax #Mishkan #BiblicalBotany #NetanelBarak #TorahStudy
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