(00:00:00)Your YouTube transcript will appear here(00:00:00)So the high priest goes into the holy (00:00:02)place and he must eat from that bread (00:00:05)before he goes into the holy of holies. (00:00:09)And what is on the other side, the left (00:00:11)side as you're walking into the (00:00:12)tabernacle is the manora. The seven (00:00:14)branched manura represents the seven (00:00:16)days of creation. It represents the (00:00:19)Yeshua himself, the light of the world (00:00:21)and the word of God. So he has to take (00:00:24)the bread, but not just any bread. He (00:00:25)has to take the bread that is got the (00:00:27)light of God shining on it. It's (00:00:29)connected to the word of God. So, it has (00:00:31)to be the spirit and the truth (00:00:33)connected. When he does that, the (00:00:35)candlestick and the bread, he takes that (00:00:38)communion and then moves into the holy (00:00:41)of holies. If you keep the Sabbath, (00:00:43)every Friday night when the sun goes (00:00:45)down to Saturday when the sun goes down, (00:00:47)on Friday night there is an opening (00:00:49)ceremony to come into Shabbat to open up (00:00:53)the Holy of Holies. You have bread and (00:00:56)you have two candlesticks. One (00:00:59)representing the northern kingdom, one (00:01:00)representing the southern kingdom. And (00:01:02)in the light of the candles, you take (00:01:05)the bread and then the wine. It's the (00:01:08)same concept. You are entering into the (00:01:10)Sabbath, which is the holy place to get (00:01:13)into the presence of God, the holy of (00:01:16)holies. And this is what the temple is (00:01:18)all about. This is why the the symbolism (00:01:20)is there.