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How do we know Christ fulfills the symbolism of the tabernacle?

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Christ is the fulfillment of the tabernacle's symbolism, as every element is a shadow pointing to His person and work.

The tabernacle's design and elements—such as the coverings made of goat's hair—serve as types and shadows that find their ultimate fulfillment in Christ. Each feature of the tabernacle is intentionally designed to foreshadow Christ's work of atonement. For instance, as the goat's hair covers the tabernacle, it symbolizes how Christ covers our sins and provides righteousness for those who believe. This typology indicates the comprehensive nature of salvation found in Christ and illustrates the continuity between the Old and New Testaments, reinforcing that salvation is wholly dependent on Christ's sacrificial death and perfect obedience.
Scripture References: Exodus 26, Leviticus 4, Hebrews 10:1-4

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