Die Verborgenheid van die Nasiriër-gelofte

In hierdie diepgaande episode neem ons jou op ’n reis deur die raaiselagtige Nasiriër-gelofte – ’n pad van radikale afsondering en heiligheid. Ons kyk na bekende figure soos Simson, Samuel en Johannes die Doper, en ondersoek waarom selfs druiwe taboe was vir dié wat hulself aan God afgesonder het. Wat beteken dit vir ons vandag – in die lig van die nagmaal, die kruis, en die komende Bruilofsmaal van die Lam? Ontdek hoe hierdie ou verbondsgebruike profeties vooruitwys na Jesus, die ware Wingerdstok, en waarom die beste wyn altyd vir laaste gehou word.

12. Die Menorah

Step into the Holy Place and discover the deep spiritual symbolism of the golden Menorah — its seven branches, the light of divine wisdom, and how it points prophetically to Christ and the fullness of the Holy Spirit.

11. Die Priester van Die Tabernakel

Dive into a visually rich study of the High Priest’s sacred garments as worn during the time of the Tabernacle. These images highlight key elements such as the ephod, the Hoshen with 12 gemstones, and the holy turban bearing the inscription “Holy to the Lord” — offering a powerful tool for education, reflection, and spiritual teaching.

10. Die Koperwaskom

Welcome to a new episode in our series through the Old Testament where we don’t just tell stories, but rediscover God in the light of who He truly is.

Before we step into the inner chambers of the Tabernacle, we must pause at something very significant, something that wasn’t originally part of the Tabernacle: the Bronze Basin.

Israel had just come out of Egypt. They were a people without a temple, an altar, or rituals. They were:

Nomads, unaware of their true identity,
Recently freed from slavery,
Lost, without direction, and without a way to stand before God.

Like a newborn child, free but unformed, they had to first encounter God’s love before they could be transformed. The wilderness became their first place of washing. And when the Bronze Basin did arrive, it wasn’t just a washbasin, it was made from the mirrors of serving women, symbolising self-reflection and surrender.

This episode uncovers why cleansing comes after relationship not before and how the Bronze Basin still speaks powerfully into our lives today.

9. Die Laaste Bedekking -Tachash

The outermost layer of the Tabernacle was made of tachash skins, an animal shrouded in mystery. Some say it was multicoloured, others believe it was unique to that time. More than just protection from the elements, this final covering symbolised how divine beauty is often hidden beneath the surface, seen only by those who look with wonder.