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What does the Bible say about measuring the temple in Revelation?

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The Bible indicates that measuring the temple symbolizes assessing spiritual truths, particularly concerning Christ and His sacrificial salvation.

In Revelation 11:1-2, John is instructed to measure the temple, the altar, and those who worship there. This act of measuring is not about physical dimensions but signifies a deeper spiritual assessment. The temple represents the Lord Jesus Christ Himself, whose attributes and essence are immeasurable. Likewise, the altar symbolizes the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, which provided salvation, embodying grace and mercy that cannot be quantified. Finally, measuring those who worship signifies evaluating the faith and devotion of believers, emphasizing that true worship is intertwined with understanding and appreciating the depth of Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Revelation 11:1-2, Romans 11:33, Ephesians 3:14-19

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