The pattern shown to Moses in the Tabernacle is often seen as a prophetic symbol of God's presence and His desire to dwell among His people. It is composed of seven items: Gate, Altar, Laver, Lampstand, Table, Incense, and Ark. Each item in this pattern has a specific prophetic significance and is associated with a particular genius or natural ability.
On the other hand, the pattern shown to John in the 7 Churches in Rev 2 - 3 is a revelation of life in the future. It is a visual representation of what life would be like in any family, community, or organic unit where Jesus is known and loved by both the Jew and the pagan. This pattern is also composed of seven items, but in this case, the items are the seven churches. Each church is associated with a specific archetype and is relevant to our daily lives.
While the specific items in each pattern are different, both patterns are composed of seven items and have a prophetic significance. They represent different aspects of God's character and work in the world, and they are associated with a particular genius or natural ability. Therefore, it is possible that the pattern shown to Moses in the Tabernacle and the pattern shown to John in the 7 Churches in Rev 2 - 3 are similar in their prophetic significance and their association with a particular genius or natural ability.
| 7 Archetypes Romans 12:6-8 | Description | Natural Endowment (2 Pet 1:5-7) | Time-based impact | 7 Seeds of the State of Israel (Deut 8:8) | Genius in outline | Gardner’s Intelligence | Default ability | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | DISCOVER
(Prophetiea)
PRO | Prophetic insight, a profound capacity for foresight and strategic planning, serves as a critical function in both church and society. | Virtue
‣ | Focuses on the pursuit of virtue and excellence, seeking to cultivate the best of human qualities in a balanced way. | ‣ | The Fig, or Prophetiea, symbolizes prophetic insight. It's a call to understand God's will and act accordingly, much like a prophet in biblical times. | Visual - Spatial Intelligence | Involves the capacity to decode, define and declare the elemental parts from the consequential outcomes, deriving new coordinates for moving forward. | | SERVE
(Deaconiea)
DEA | Deaconiea, a paradigm of divine genius, presents a profound study on the implications of artisanal excellence for both the Church and State. | Knowledge
‣ | Emphasizes knowledge and understanding, particularly the kind that is achieved through personal insight, reflection, and the pursuit of truth. | ‣ | Barley, or Deaconiea, represents service. It's a reminder of Jesus' call to serve others, as He did with His disciples. | Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence | Involves the capacity to manipulate objects using a variety of physical skills to exceed the expectations of others dominating the field of specialisation | | TEACH
(Didasko)
‣ | The Didasko, or the natural ability to teach and instruct, is a profound act of shaping character, cultivating virtue, and nurturing a new generation of wise and discerning individuals. | Self-control
‣ | Represents self-control and discipline, focusing on the ability to regulate one's impulses, desires, and feelings to achieve long-term goals. | ‣ | Wheat, or Didasko, signifies teaching. It's a call to share God's word with others, much like the sowers in the parables. | Pedagogical Intelligence | Involves the capacity to analyse problems logically, carry out mathematical operations, and investigate issues scientifically. | | ENABLE
(Parakaleho)
‣ | The Parakaleho, or the natural ability of 'Parakaleho', plays a pivotal role in the development and edification of the entire village, much like a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. | Perseverance
‣ | Denotes perseverance, particularly the ability to persist in the face of challenges, adversity, or setbacks. | ‣ | Olive, or Parakaleho, represents peace and reconciliation. It's a call to be peacemakers, as Jesus proclaimed in the Beatitudes. | Linguistic - Cultural Intelligence | Involves the capacity to think in words and to use language to express and appreciate complex meanings. | | GIVE
(Metadidomi)
‣ | The Metadidomi, or the natural ability to give and share, is a profound act of ensuring that the love and knowledge of Jesus are the core of the organization's operations. | Godliness
‣ | Focuses on the pursuit of virtue and excellence, seeking to cultivate the best of human qualities in a balanced way. | ‣ | Date Palm, or Metadidomi, signifies righteousness. It's a call to live upright lives, as the righteous will flourish like a palm tree. | Logical-Mathematical Intelligence | The capacity to think in 3 dimensions sequencing incoming and outgoing requests seamlessly creating order from chaos and re-structuring for growth | | LEAD
(Proistemi)
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| The Proistemi, or the natural ability to lead and govern, is a profound act of reviving and stewarding God's vision. | Brotherly Kindness
‣ | Represents brotherly love and affection, focusing on the ability to form and maintain positive, harmonious, and supportive relationships with others. | ‣ | Pomegranate, or Proistemi, represents leadership. It's a call to lead with wisdom and integrity, as the high priest's robe was adorned with pomegranates. | Interpersonal Intelligence | Involves the capacity to understand and interact effectively with others to obtain a mission that must be achieved at all costs. | | RESCUE
(Eleeos)
‣ | The Eleeos, or the natural ability to show mercy and compassion, is a profound act of making a difference in the lives of others. | AGAPE
‣ | Denotes selfless, unconditional love, focusing on the ability to care for and be devoted to the well-being of others without expecting anything in return. | ‣ | The Eleeos, or the natural ability to show mercy and compassion, is a profound act of making a difference in the lives of others. | Intrapersonal Intelligence | Involves the capacity to understand oneself and one's thoughts and feelings, and to use such knowledge in planning and directing one's life. |