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How do we know the significance of goat's hair in the tabernacle?

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Goat's hair signifies sin and atonement in the tabernacle, representing Christ as the sin offering for His people.

In the Old Testament ceremonial law, the goat represented sin and was used as a sin offering to make atonement for the congregation of Israel. The use of goat's hair for the tabernacle covering emphasizes the doctrinal truth that Christ became sin for us, fulfilling the role of both the perfect lamb and the goat of atonement. In this way, the goat's hair covering graphically illustrates Christ's dual role in redemptive history.
Scripture References: Exodus 26:7-13, Hebrews 9:14, Isaiah 53:6

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