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What does the Bible say about the high priest Joshua in Zechariah?

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Zechariah presents Joshua as a typological representation of Christ, standing before the Lord and symbolizing God's people.

In Zechariah 3, Joshua the high priest stands before the angel of the Lord, representing God's people. This chapter illustrates how Joshua, despite his filthy garments, is chosen and redeemed by God. The vision showcases God's grace in removing Joshua's filth and clothing him in righteousness, which is a metaphor for the redeeming work of Christ for His people. Through Joshua's representation, we see a picture of how believers are clothed in Christ's righteousness, illustrating the doctrine of justification and the grace given to those who trust in the Lord.
Scripture References: Zechariah 3:1-5

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