The Pattern shown to Moses at the Tabernacle refers to the order in which the items were arranged in the sanctuary. The pattern is composed of seven items: Gate, Altar, Laver, Lampstand, Table, Incense, and Ark.
This pattern has prophetic significance and represents different aspects of God's character and work in the world. Each item represents a specific prophetic significance and is associated with a particular genius or natural ability.
For example, the Altar represents the prophetic significance of rescue and is associated with the eleemosynary genius, which is the ability to feel for the hurting and remove the pain. The Laver represents the prophetic significance of teaching and is associated with the didactic genius, which is the ability to boil down complex ideas into a nutshell.
The Lampstand represents the prophetic significance of decoding and defining the elemental and is associated with the prophetic genius, which is the ability to unravel and uncover truth, knowledge, or understanding. The Table represents the prophetic significance of enabling and is associated with the parakaleoctic genius, which is the ability to coach others to perform with excellence.
The Incense represents the prophetic significance of serving and is associated with the deaconic genius, which is the ability to shape with excellence a plan to perfection. Finally, the Ark of the Covenant represents the prophetic significance of giving and is associated with the metadidomic genius, which is the ability to make more room to deepen impact.
Understanding the prophetic significance of each item in the pattern can help us better understand God's character and work in the world and can also help us identify and develop our own natural abilities and potential geniuses.