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What does the Bible say about the altar in Hebrews 13:10?

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Hebrews 13:10 teaches that believers have an altar, Christ, which those serving under the old covenant do not have the right to partake.

In Hebrews 13:10, 'We have an altar whereof they have no right to eat which serve the tabernacle' refers to the believer's privilege in Christ. The altar is not a physical structure or the cross, but rather it is Christ Himself. The context establishes that believers, whose hearts are established with grace, possess the right to come to Christ for sustenance and spiritual nourishment, unlike those adhering to old covenant practices. The message emphasizes that true worship and communion with God are found in Christ, the one true altar.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:10

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We Have an Altar
Clay Curtis · Mar 9, 2009
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