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What does the Bible say about the significance of brass nails and linen cords in the tabernacle?

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Brass nails symbolize Christ's unwavering strength and stability, while linen cords represent the bonds that hold together God's people in love.

In Exodus 35:18, brass nails and linen cords were crucial for securing the tabernacle, serving as a vivid illustration of Christ's work and his relationship with his people. The brass nails symbolize the unwavering strength and steadfastness of our Lord Jesus Christ, who secures all the blessings of grace. They represent Christ, described in Isaiah 22:20-23 as a nail in a sure place, connecting heaven and earth, and providing eternal security for believers. Similarly, the linen cords illustrate how Christ draws his people together through his love, as seen in passages like Hosea 11:4 and 2 Corinthians 5:14, demonstrating how we are held together as one body under his lordship.
Scripture References: Exodus 35:18, Isaiah 22:20-23, Hosea 11:4, 2 Corinthians 5:14

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