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What do the garments of the priest represent about Christ?

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The garments of the priest symbolize the beauty and holiness of Christ, reflecting His role and character as our Savior.

The garments worn by the high priest, as described in Exodus 28, symbolize the beauty and holiness of Christ. For instance, the ephod contains onyx stones representing the 12 tribes of Israel, indicating that Christ carries His people on His shoulders (Exodus 28:9-12). Each component of the priestly garments serves as an illustration of Christ's attributes—His deity, humanity, and royal status. These garments epitomize how Christ is beautifully woven together as the God-man—the one who can perfectly mediate on behalf of sinners, displaying both His divine authority and His profound love for His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 28:6-12

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