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What does the Bible say about Joshua the high priest?

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Joshua the high priest is a representative figure in Zechariah who stands for Israel and the elect, showcasing God's grace in their justification.

In Zechariah 3, Joshua the high priest stands in the presence of the Lord, symbolizing the people of God. He serves as a focal point for understanding how God deals with sin and justification. Accused by Satan but defended by the Lord, Joshua represents all believers who, despite their unworthiness, receive grace and redemption through Christ. His filthy garments illustrate the inherent sinfulness of humanity, yet God's promise to remove those sins and clothe him with righteousness underscores His sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Zechariah 3:1-5, Isaiah 64:6, Zechariah 6:11, Zechariah 3:1-2, Hebrews 4:14-16

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