What does the Bible say about the laver in the tabernacle?
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The laver was a basin used by priests to wash their hands and feet before ministering in the tabernacle, symbolizing the need for cleansing before service.
The laver, as described in Exodus 30:17-21, was made of brass and placed between the tabernacle and the altar. Its primary function was for the priests to wash their hands and feet, ensuring they were ceremonially clean as they approached the Lord. This act of washing was not about salvation—that had already occurred at the altar of burnt offering—but rather about preparation for service. The laver signifies the continual need for cleansing from the contaminations of the world, emphasizing that even those who are saved must engage in regular self-examination and repentance to maintain their readiness for ministry and fellowship with God.
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