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

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The tabernacle was a significant symbol of God's presence, allowing for sacrifices and signifying Christ's atonement.

The tabernacle, as described in Acts 7, was a portable dwelling that served as a testament to God's presence among His people during their wilderness journey. It provided a place for sacrifices, emphasizing the necessity of blood for the remission of sins, which ultimately pointed to Christ's sacrifice. The tabernacle was ordained by God and constructed according to divine instruction, embodying the promise that God would dwell among His people. Its design foreshadowed the heavenly realities to come, emphasizing that despite its physical structure, God is not confined to any building made by human hands.
Scripture References: Acts 7:44-50

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