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What does the Bible say about Tabitha as a type of Christ?

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Tabitha is described in Acts 9 as a woman full of good works and alms deeds, illustrating Christ's mercy and the gospel.

In Acts 9, Tabitha's life represents the deeds of mercy and compassion that should characterize every believer. She was a disciple who made garments for the needy, reflecting the gospel's call to serve others. This narrative shows how every scripture, including Tabitha's account, testifies of Christ and connects to the larger story of redemption, ultimately pointing to Him as the perfect embodiment of good works and mercy.
Scripture References: Acts 9:36-42

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