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How do we know that the Feast of Tabernacles points to Christ?

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The Feast of Tabernacles foreshadows Christ's incarnation and the ultimate resurrection glory of believers, linking the OT observance with the fulfillment in Christ.

The connection between the Feast of Tabernacles and Christ is drawn from both the typological significance of the feast and its relation to Jesus' fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. In John 1:14, it is stated that 'the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,' where the term 'dwelt' conveys the idea of tabernacling. This points to Jesus’ incarnational mission, embodying God’s presence among His people. Furthermore, the feast anticipates the eschatological hope of believers being resurrected and enjoying eternal communion with God. Thus, the feast not only marks a historical celebration but also represents a deeper theological reality fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Revelation 21:3

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