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What does the Bible say about the importance of oil for light in the tabernacle?

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The oil for light symbolizes the essential presence of God's illumination among His people, reflecting Christ as our ultimate source of light.

In Numbers 4:16, the oil for light is one of the six responsibilities assigned to Eleazar, the son of Aaron, highlighting the importance of divine illumination in the worship context. This oil was vital for sustaining the lamp in the Holy Place, which symbolizes not only physical light but embodies the spiritual light that comes from God through Christ. The continuous burning of the lamp signifies the perpetual presence of God with His people and points to Christ, who identifies Himself as the light of the world in John 8:12, emphasizing that true illumination is found in Him alone.
Scripture References: Numbers 4:16, John 8:12

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