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How is the tabernacle a picture of Christ?

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The tabernacle in the Old Testament serves as a foreshadowing of Christ, symbolizing God's presence and the means of reconciliation.

The tabernacle is a profound representation of Jesus Christ in the Old Testament. It served as the designated place where God dwelled among His people, illustrating how Christ mediates between God and humanity. Jesus is depicted as the true tabernacle who provides access to God. The sacrifices performed within the tabernacle symbolize Christ’s ultimate sacrifice for sins, as reflected in the burnt offerings and the high priest’s role. Furthermore, the tabernacle’s structure, from its outer coverings to the inner sanctum, reflects the dual nature of Christ—His humility in incarnation and His holiness in divine essence.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 10:4

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