Here is 19.Should be alot to discuss on this one.
Jesus said, “Blessed is he who came into being before he came into being. If you become my disciples and listen to my words, these stones will minister to you. For there are five trees for you in Paradise which remain undisturbed summer and winter and whose leaves do not fall. Whoever becomes acquainted with them will not experience death”.
Exodus 26:36-37
36. And you shall make a screen-curtain for the door of the Ohel-Tent, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, the work of the embroiderer.
37. And you shall make for the screen-curtain five pillars of shittiym-acacia-thornwood, and shall overlay them with gold: their hooks shall be of gold: and you shall cast five 'adney-['eden]-sockets of brass for them.
These five pillars at the opening or "door" of the Mishkan Tabernacle are made out of whole trees, and are therefore five tree-pillars, and most likely they are arranged with three of the tree-pillars on the inner side of the curtain of the door, and with two of the tree-pillars on the outer side of the curtain of the door, (as shown in the diagram). In this way there are a total seven trees or pillars inside the Sanctuary because there are four "pillars of the heavens" which are the four tree-pillars upon which the inner veil is hung between the secondary Holy Place and the Kodesh Kadashim, (the sky blue veil represents the firmament-division of the heavens or shamayim). Thus we have a total of seven tree-pillars inside the Mishkan Tabernacle proper and the two tree-pillars which are upon the threshold, outside of the door of the Mishkan, which would later become symbolized in the two pillars Boaz and Yakin, standing outside on the porch of the Temple, and this of course is revealed in the first Temple which Solomon built and placed the two pillars "Boaz and Yakin" on the porch of the Temple before the door.
These things are therefore parabolic, allegorical, and idiomatic language referring to spiritual birth, and how it is understood, and how it is brought about in the kingdom of God. Nikodemos was no bumbling fool, as often portrayed by mainstream Christianity, but rather he is clearly said to have been a master-teacher of Yisrael which means that he probably had much of Torah, if not all of it, memorized even from his youth. Nikodemos says to Yeshua, "How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter the second time into the womb of his mother and be (re)born?" And the answer is, YES, because Yerushalaim of Above is our mother covenant. If therefore one is willing to undergo retraining into Torah, Prophets, and Writings, in the Light of the Testimony of Yeshua who is the New Mediator of the Covenant, the same will then surely become intimately acquainted with these five pillars or trees of Paradise; for the Mishkan Tabernacle is the heavenly Tabernacle, even as Yerushalaim of Above is heavenly, and the Epistle to the Hebrews also bears witness to this understanding by devoting much space to teachings of examples concerning the heavenly Tabernacle. It is an allegory of returning into the womb of our mother, (covenant) which is the woman of Genesis 3:15, Revelation 12:1-2, Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, Mariam the mother of Yeshua, Yerushalaim of Above, the heavenly Mishkan Tabernacle, the Garden of Eden, and Paradise.