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What does the Bible say about the altar in the tabernacle?

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The altar in the tabernacle was vital for sacrifices and symbolized the atonement for sins, pointing to Christ's ultimate sacrifice.

The altar in the tabernacle was the central piece of furniture where sacrifices were made, signifying that the whole purpose of the tabernacle was to illustrate the atonement and the covering of sins. As noted in Leviticus 17:11, 'the life of the flesh is in the blood,' emphasizing the necessity of bloodshed for remission of sin. Every aspect of the altar pointed toward the future sacrifice of Christ, who would fulfill all righteousness and bear the sins of His people. This altar also set the stage for the priestly work, as the shedding of blood was essential for achieving atonement before God.
Scripture References: Leviticus 17:11

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