The Tabernacle of Moses by Kevin Conner is not merely a history book; it is a profound spiritual manual. By systematically unpacking the divine architecture given to Moses on Mount Sinai, Conner helps modern readers bridge the gap between ancient law and New Testament grace. Whether read in print or via an exclusive digital format, this textbook remains an indispensable tool for anyone wishing to understand the depth, beauty, and continuity of God's redemptive plan.

Conner beautifully maps out the geographical layout of the Tabernacle to illustrate the progressive spiritual growth of a Christian:

Includes visual breakdowns of the Tabernacle's layout.

Kevin J. Conner (1927–2019) was an acclaimed Australian pentecostal theologian, author, and teacher. Known for his rigorous approach to the hermeneutics of Scripture, Conner authored over 60 books that are widely used in Bible colleges worldwide. His teaching methodology relied heavily on the "Law of First Mention" and a deep commitment to finding Christ within the types and shadows of the Old Testament. The Tabernacle of Moses belongs to his foundational trilogy on divine sanctuaries, alongside The Tabernacle of David and The Temple of Solomon . The Core Themes of Conner's Study

This article provides an in-depth exploration of Kevin Conner’s teachings on the Tabernacle, its structural symbolism, and how his unique theological perspective illuminates the Christian faith. The Legacy of Kevin J. Conner

The Tabernacle's design, as outlined in Exodus 25-31, was a deliberate and intricate process, involving precise measurements, materials, and furnishings. Its construction required the skills of various artisans, including Bezalel, a master craftsman, who was divinely appointed to oversee the project. The finished structure was a majestic, gold-covered tent, surrounded by a courtyard, and equipped with elaborate furnishings, such as the Ark of the Covenant, the Brazen Laver, and the Altar of Burnt Offering.

Conner, K. (n.d.). The Tabernacle of Moses. [Pdf].