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How does the tabernacle represent God’s salvation?

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The tabernacle illustrates the process of salvation culminating in Jesus Christ as the ultimate sacrifice.

The tabernacle serves as a vivid representation of God's salvation plan, where each element reflects a deeper spiritual significance. The sacrifices made at the altar, the washing at the laver, and the offerings made signify the various aspects of redemption and purification through Christ. In essence, the construction and function of the tabernacle narrate the story of salvation—from the need for atonement to the fulfillment of every requirement in the work of Christ on the cross. This representation offers not only a foreshadowing of Christ's sacrifice but also illustrates how believers are sanctified and justified through His blood.
Scripture References: Exodus 27, Hebrews 9

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