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How do the tabernacle coverings relate to our understanding of Christ?

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The tabernacle coverings symbolize the person and work of Christ and our union with Him.

The various coverings of the tabernacle in Exodus 26 provide deep insight into the person and work of Jesus Christ. Each layer—the fine linen, goat's hair, ram's skins, and badger skins—carries theological significance, illustrating different aspects of Christ's identity and mission. The fine linen symbolizes His purity and holiness, while the goat's hair represents His sacrificial nature. The ram's skins dyed red portray His suffering, and the badger skins indicate His humility and protection. Together, they show how believers are enveloped in Christ’s righteousness and how His life and death provide the covering we need before God. This imagery reassures Christians of their unity with Christ and the security they have in Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 26:1-14, 1 Corinthians 1:30

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