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What does the Bible say about the lampstand in Numbers 8?

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The lampstand in Numbers 8 symbolizes Christ and His work, representing the illumination of the gospel.

In Numbers 8, the lampstand serves as a vital symbol pointing to Jesus Christ and His redemptive work. The lampstand, made of beaten gold, signifies the suffering and obedience of Christ, who is the source of light and life for His people. This piece of furniture highlights the importance of the gospel, as it illuminates the work and glory of Christ. The placement of the lampstand between the works of God's people and the consecration of the priests signifies that all acts of worship and obedience glorify Christ alone.
Scripture References: Numbers 8, Exodus 25, Ephesians 5

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The Lampstand
Tim James · Jan 8, 2012
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