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How do we know that the typology of the Court is true?

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The Court reflects Christ's work and nature, as evidenced in scripture that connects its elements to the New Testament revelations of Jesus.

The typology of the Court being a representation of Christ is validated through multiple scriptural references that connect its elements to the New Testament. For instance, the fine linen of the Court symbolizes righteousness, as indicated in Revelation 19:8, which ties to the purity and holiness of Christ. Furthermore, the unpaved nature of the Court signifies Christ's humble beginnings as a Root out of a dry ground (Isaiah 53:2), and the altar within represents the justice and grace of God—a theme that echoes throughout the epistles. As believers reflect on the significance of these elements in light of the New Testament, they see that the entire structure of the Tabernacle and its Court has been fulfilled in Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:8, Isaiah 53:2, Romans 3:26

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