In answer to your request, consider the following, I've posted before (ignore the middle section, as it pertained to the topic of the different thread where I'd first posted this)...
Hebrews 9:8-9 says (in part):
"8 By this the Holy Spirit was signifying that the way into the holy places has not yet been made manifest,
the first tabernacle still having
a standing [stasin - G4714 (stasis--' from the base of histemi' and related to the words '
apo stasia' [a standing away (from a previous standing)])], 9 which is
a symbol ['parable'] for the present time, [...]"
(see also vv.11-12,14,15,23,24,25-28; 10:1-10, esp v.2, vv.12-23; and then also how the "By this" of verse 1 referring back to 7:24-28 among other verses referred back to [by v.8:1] "HE EVER LIVETH TO")
meaning,
a parable for the present time.
And the
context referring to the "
tabernacle" (
like Hebrews chpts 3-4 were talking about; see Heb3:2,4).
And compare this with what Paul says in 2Cor5 ['
tabernacle'] (especially in v.4 about "so that MORTALITY might be swallowed up OF LIFE" when we will be "CLOTHED UPON" [<--THIS part referring to what will be occurring at our Rapture, for those of us who are the "we which are ALIVE and remain unto" ['THIS mortal' must put on immortality] before we are "caught up together [AS ONE] with the DEAD IN Christ ['THIS corruptible' must put on incorruption] who shall "rise first" just before "our Rapture" [together AS ONE])
[and]
Wm Kelly on
Hebrews 9:8-9 (top paragraph ^) -
"
for the tabernacle in the wilderness is before the writer, not the temple: so we saw in Heb. 3, 4, and so it is here and throughout. This is evident in the early verses of the chapter, summed up in "these things having been thus formed" or prepared, not only the tabernacle but its furniture;
which differed in some essential respects from the temple, for
it [the temple] was the figure of the millennial kingdom and rest,
as the tabernacle is of the resources of grace in Christ for the wilderness and its pilgrimage [i.e. "the Church
which is His body"
in this present age].
Hence the ark when set in the temple had neither the golden pot with manna therein nor Aaron's rod that budded (2 Chronicles 5:10), which we find carefully named in verse 4. With such wisdom markedly divine was the scripture inspired in the O.T. as in the N.T."
--William Kelly, Commentary on Hebrews 9
[end quoting; source: Bible Hub; bold and underline mine; bracketed comments mine]
Did I already talk with you about this, before? I can't recall...