This teaching continues to look at the details of the ascension of Christ. This part examines the Day of Atonement in the Old Testament. During the Day of Atonement, which took place once each year, the high priest was the only one who could enter the holy of holies. The teaching explains the specifics of the sacrifices and the various types of cleansing that took place. It then examines the record in the book of Hebrews, which parallels what Jesus Christ did as the high priest for the body of Christ. The fact that, in the Old Testament, both the sacrifice and the entrance into the holiest part of the tabernacle occurred very close together provides greater insight into the timing of Jesus Christ’s resurrection and ascension. The tabernacle and the associated requirements of the priesthood in the Old Testament were but a shadow of the greater work that Jesus Christ would do.