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How do we know that Christ is represented in the tabernacle?

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The New Testament identifies the tabernacle as a shadow of Christ and God's salvation, showing its fulfillment in Him.

According to Hebrews 9, the tabernacle is described as a shadow of heavenly things, indicating that it serves as a type pointing to Christ. The entirety of its structure and function symbolizes aspects of Christ's ministry and the salvation He brings. For example, the Ark of the Covenant within the Holy of Holies represents the mercy seat, signifying Christ's atoning sacrifice. Every detail of the tabernacle, from its design to its furnishings, correlates with the redemptive work of Christ, establishing a clear connection between the Old Testament laws and the New Testament revelation of Jesus.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9

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