How do we know the importance of Christ's sacrifice from the tabernacle coverings?
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The tabernacle coverings foreshadow Christ's sacrifice as they required death to provide protection and access to God's presence.
The various coverings of the tabernacle items are rich with theological significance, illustrating the sacrificial system that ultimately points to Christ. Each covering, particularly the badger skins, symbolizes the death necessary for atonement and protection from God's holiness. In Numbers 4, it is emphasized that the Kohathites could only carry the holy items after they were properly covered, so they would not die. This serves as a powerful representation of how Jesus Christ, through His death, became our ultimate covering, allowing us access to God without incurring judgment. Thus, the death that these coverings represent is a picture of the sacrificial death of Christ which brings salvation to His people.
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