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What does the Bible say about the fair mitre in Zechariah?

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The fair mitre symbolizes God's declaration of righteousness for His people, marking them as His own.

In Zechariah 3:5, the fair mitre is a significant symbol of God's righteousness bestowed upon His people, particularly illustrated through the high priest Joshua. This mitre signifies God's acceptance and the transformation of His people from filthy garments of iniquity to garments of righteousness. It reflects the promise that, despite their sins and failures, they are covered in His grace and mercy, allowing them to serve God without the burden of guilt. The context shows Joshua as a recipient of this divine clothing, symbolizing the complete restoration provided by God to those He calls His own.
Scripture References: Zechariah 3:4-6

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The Fair Mitre
Norm Wells · Jan 27, 2021
Joshua

Joshua

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