The Tabernacle of David is the second work in Conner's trilogy concerning the three major dwelling places of God in the Old Testament. This text answers many vital questions concerning the tabernacle in the Old Testament and its significance to New Testament revelation. The Tabernacle of David is a devotional, typical, theological and practical book and clearly shows the vast differences between the Old Covenant and the New Covenant methods of worship. It presents an exciting and stimulating challenge to the believer who is hungry to learn more about the move of the Holy Spirit today. This is a ‘print replica’ Kindle book, a format which helps best maintain the author’s frequent use of diagrams, charts and roman numeral outlining. However, font type and size cannot be edited.
Thorough study on David's Tabernacle. I really enjoyed this until the author began writing on "Rock Music". He started by sharing that music is amoral in itself, but then eventually presented rock music specifically as immoral in its foundation. The principles were still good, but you could really feel a shift in his tone, which deviated from the rest of the study. It appeared as this was a particular area of frustration for him. Other than that, a great study.
The amount of work done and study on this subject is praiseworthy. Whether you agree or disagree with all Kevin Conner has written you cannot say it is because he hasn't done his homework. He is thorough and uses Scripture and history to make his case. Well worth the read.