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What does the Bible say about God's glory in the tabernacle?

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The Bible describes God's glory filling the tabernacle, indicating His presence and residence among His people (Exodus 40:34-35).

In Exodus 40, after Moses completes the assembly of the tabernacle, it is filled with the glory of the Lord, represented by a cloud. This signifies not only God's approval of the tabernacle but also His intimate presence with His chosen people. The cloud covered the tent of the congregation, emphasizing that this was no ordinary dwelling; it was a sacred space where God met with His people. The fullness of God's glory in the tabernacle ultimately points to the coming of Christ, who is the manifestation of God's glory in human form.
Scripture References: Exodus 40:34-35, John 1:14

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