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How does the tabernacle illustrate the gospel?

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The tabernacle's design serves as a foreshadowing of the gospel, emphasizing the need for atonement and Christ's role as the Savior.

The tabernacle is rich in symbolism that points to Christ and the gospel. From its construction to the specific materials used, like the silver sockets representing the weight of sin and salvation, each element serves as a reminder of how Christ fulfills the law and provides a way for redemption. The recurring themes of bloodshed and atonement throughout the tabernacle's elements illustrate the importance of understanding Christ's sacrifice. As believers come to recognize the significance of these symbols, they gain a deeper understanding of the grace and truth found in Jesus as the ultimate fulfillment of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Exodus 26, Exodus 36

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