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What does the Bible say about the significance of the temple pillars?

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The temple pillars in the Bible symbolize God's establishment and strength for salvation.

The two pillars of the temple, named Jaqen and Boaz, represent God's establishment of strength for the redemption of sinners. Their names convey the profound truth that the Lord will establish His people in strength, highlighting the gospel's message of God's surety in salvation. These massive pillars were the entrance to the temple, emphasizing their importance as symbols of access to God through Christ. Through these pillars, we see that it is God who ordained, established, and completed the means for sinners to come to Him, thus reflecting the gospel's central theme.
Scripture References: Romans 4:16, Psalm 89:19

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Two Pillars
Chris Cunningham · Aug 22, 2021
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