I believe that what Jesus did at redemption , was for ALL man.
I believe all will be saved...and " every man in his own order".
By scripture ( the Tabernacle Pattern) in the kingdom all men will not be equal. We have all Israel , we the priest who served in the outer court at the altar offering the blood of lambs. We have the holy Place, and those who served with the shew bread, and candle stick.. We have the Holy Of Holies...where only Arran went , with blood one a year, and Moses went to talk face to face with God before the Mercy seat.
Sorry I forgot I was going to respond to some more of your comment, but I got side-tracked on other projects.
Now although the text cited, “
every man in his own order” (
1 Cor 15:23) pertains more specifically to
the order in which the resurrection will progress it is nevertheless true that the Tabernacle picture distinguishes between the final reward of each of those depicted in the picture, viz. the high priest, the under-priest, the Levites and the people.
Nice to see you have been studying the Tabernacle, many believers disregard the Tabernacle imagining it to be something only pertaining to the Jewish age and to the typical ceremonies and sacrifices, but as the Apostle Paul so states it is much more than this, it is
a shadow (a picture or type)
of the heavenly things (
Heb 10:1), the Divine Plan (the Great Anti-typical Day of Atonement), and as such depicts not only the call of the body of Christ to sacrifice and suffer with Christ, but how precisely they are selected and sealed. It likewise depicts the eventual blessings of the whole world when the Church has finished its share in the Sin Offering and has been glorified.
Nevertheless we feel we should clarify something you stated in your remarks for the sake of those not so familiar with the Tabernacle picture.
There was only one High Priest selected at a time (remaining so until his death),
the High Priest was the only one permitted to inter the “
Most Holy” (the second chamber in the Tabernacle proper), and this only once a year on the typical Day of Atonement. The High Priest primarily typifies our Lord, and while our Lord Jesus personally is the Chief Priest to the under priesthood, the Gospel Church, “
his body”, yet in the more full and complete sense he is the Head and we are the members
of the body of the world’s High Priest.
It is your suggestion that Moses entered the typical Tabernacle that is in question and needs clarification.
Moses never entered the Tabernacle proper at all, period.
Only the High Priest was permitted entry and only after performing all the necessary functions required. Now I believe what you were referring to is found in
Exodus 33:7-9, where it states:
“
Moses took his tent and pitched it outside the camp, far from the camp, and called it the tabernacle (tent) of meeting. And it came to pass that everyone who sought the Lord went out to the tabernacle of meeting which was outside the camp. So it was, whenever Moses went out to the tabernacle, that all the people rose, and each man stood at his tent door and watched Moses until he had gone into the tabernacle. And it came to pass, when Moses entered the tabernacle that the pillar of cloud descended and stood at the door of the tabernacle, and the Lord talked with Moses.”
This however was not the Tabernacle of Moses (the typical Tabernacle with its courtyard, holy and most holy), but rather Moses’
personal tent. Although Moses had gotten the plans for the structure it had not yet been built. The proof is that this “
tent of meeting” (literal Hebrew) was
located outside the camp, whereas the subsequent Tabernacle, the typical Tabernacle was
located in the center of the camp.
Earlier this “
tabernacle” tent (Moses’ tent) might have been closer to the camp, but to show his disapproval for the golden calf, Moses pitched his tent farther away. Everyone who sought the Lord went out to the tent of meeting
outside the camp. This was a cruder and simpler “
tabernacle.”
Anyways I simply wanted to help you see this for your own personal studies. Lord bless