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How does the tabernacle illustrate God's presence with His people?

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The tabernacle illustrates God's presence by serving as the meeting place where He communes with His people, ultimately fulfilled in Christ.

The tabernacle was designed as God's dwelling among His people, symbolizing the profound truth that He desires to be present with them. Within its structure, notably the holy of holies, God's glory was revealed, and it was the center of Israel's camp, demonstrating His desire to dwell among them. The significance of the tabernacle culminates in Christ, who, as noted in John 1:14, 'tabernacled' among us. This ties together God's promise of His presence with His people throughout history, emphasizing that through Jesus, God met humanity at the cross, allowing for direct communion with the Father. This concept extends to the eschatological hope found in Revelation 21, where it states that God's dwelling will be with men forever.
Scripture References: Exodus 25:40, Revelation 21:3, John 1:14

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