And this is where the Kodesh HaKodoshim and the Aron HaKodesh is. It is also considered the: פֶַׁת ַח doorway to Gan Eden, and this is why any Cohen Gadol who wasn’t: ר ַאוּיַ worthy died in the Kodesh HaKodoshim. Also, the Ephod (apron) is similar to what royal women wear when they ride a horse. (Rashi). It’s a: אלֶַׁפֶַּׁ wonder, what significance does this have for us? We can suggest that just like a Yid thinks ahead during his life and he’s always moving, similar to Yaakov Avinu’s cooking round lentils since they symbolize moving and dying, so we should always be doing Teshuva.
And have a royal Chashuva ride in this world, as we always prepare for Olam HaBah. This is why the Mitzri'im drowned, since they don’t live for Olam HaBah; and even on land it says that their “wheels”, which symbolize movement: ו יְנ הֲגֵהוַּב כְבֵדַוּתַַבשלחַידַכה they are heavy and stuck in the mud of inaction. Like the wife of Potiphar, who kept saying: ש כְב הַַ ע מ י being horizontal (4 times), i.e. inaction, like a B'heima who doesn’t stand up; unlike an Adam.
This is why it says that the beams of the Mishkan were Davka: עֲצֵיַ ש ט יםַ עֹמְד יםַַכוַ טו standing; the stance of movement and doing, and like a true Adam (ה א ד םַעֵץַה ש דֶׁהַ who is compared to a fruitful tree).