I thought the tabernacle moved in the OT because they where on their way to the promised land?
MT… the natural lessons of the O.T. were given to us for spiritual examples. It wasn’t that God just wanted to give us cute little stories about Israel’s journey. Each narrative is packed with spiritual truth.
Israel was commanded to “eat the manna”, drink from the rock and follow the cloud. Each element was a type and shadow, pointing to a N.T. spiritual truth.
Eating the manna (in this case) was to feast on God’s word. Jesus said He was the bread of Life. So that we (spiritually) feed on Christ.
Secondly, they were to drink from the rock. Again, Christ is our Rock to which the Spirit of God is poured out from within. Jn. 7:37 Moses Got angry with them and struck the rock twice.
He wanted judgment on Israel instead of grace, and for it, God told him he would only see the promise with his eyes but die short of it. But out from within the Rock, came living water. See. John. 7:37.
And finally, they were to follow the cloud. Again, a natural lesson pointing to a spiritual truth. The cloud represented the glory of God that was on the move. The cloud was actually moving in the direction of the Promised land, so if Israel would simply move when the cloud moved and camp when the cloud was stationary, they would arrive at the Promised land, a 12 day journey.
The promise land was a piece of real-estate but also a natural lesson pointing to a N.T. truth. It represented success and blessing. They journeyed from the land of failure to the land of success and blessing. This today is our spiritual journey if we will take the first step.
Eat the manna
Drink from the rock
Follow the cloud.
These truths are all over the N.T. by a Church on the move.