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How do we know that the tabernacle foreshadows Christ?

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The tabernacle's elements directly symbolize aspects of Christ’s person and work, confirming its foreshadowing.

The tabernacle serves as a remarkable foreshadowing of Christ, as the details of its construction and the functions of its furnishings point directly to His attributes and redemptive work. The candlestick symbolizes Christ as the light that dispels spiritual darkness, while the golden table, representing His divine grace, illustrates how He provides for and nourishes His people. Additionally, the shewbread signifies His presence among believers, showing that He continually intercedes for them. The apostle Paul highlights this typological significance when he writes that the veil of the temple is removed in Christ, giving access to God’s presence. Thus, the elements of the tabernacle are not merely historical artifacts but powerful symbols that elevate our understanding of Christ's mission and role in salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:19-20, John 14:6

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Hebrews 9:2
Robert Hawker · May 27, 2016
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