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What does the Bible say about the significance of the altar of incense?

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The altar of incense symbolizes Christ's intercession for His people, representing our continual need for His prayers.

The altar of incense, as detailed in Exodus 30, serves a profound purpose in illustrating the intercessory role of Christ. It is positioned before the veil, representing the barrier between man and God that can only be crossed through the intercession of our great High Priest, Jesus Christ. Every day, the sweet-smelling incense burned on this altar signified a perpetual offering before the Lord, paralleling the continual prayers of Christ on behalf of His elect. As Aaron tended to the altar, it highlighted our constant need for divine intercession and the grace afforded to us through Christ’s work.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:1-10, Hebrews 7:25

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