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How is the tearing of the temple veil significant?

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The tearing of the veil signifies the end of the Old Covenant priesthood and the opening of direct access to God through Christ.

The tearing of the temple veil at the moment of Christ's death holds profound significance in the context of salvation history. This veil, which separated the Holy of Holies from the rest of the temple, symbolized the barrier between God and sinful man. When it was torn from top to bottom, it indicated not only the abolishment of the Old Covenant sacrifices but also that Christ, as the ultimate High Priest, opened a new way for believers to access God. It exemplified that the sacrificial system was fulfilled in Christ's ultimate sacrifice, rendering the Mosaic ceremonial law obsolete. The empty Holy of Holies now testified to the truth that no further sacrifices were needed, as Christ's once-for-all sacrifice paved the way for a personal relationship with God for all who believe.
Scripture References: Mark 15:38, Hebrews 10:19-22, Matthew 27:51

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