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What does the Bible say about the tabernacle as a type of Christ?

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The tabernacle serves as a visible type of Christ, symbolizing God's dwelling place and His ultimate sacrifice for humanity.

The tabernacle is one of the most instructive types in the Bible, providing a visible illustration of God's heavenly dwelling. Hebrews 9 highlights its role as a pattern of the things to come, where everything in the tabernacle was sprinkled with blood, foreshadowing Christ’s sacrifice. Just as the high priest entered the holy place with the blood of bulls and goats, Christ entered the true holy place with His own blood, establishing Himself as the ultimate meeting place between God and man. Thus, the tabernacle is not merely an ancient structure; it encapsulates profound truths about Christ's work and the nature of God's communion with His people.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:1-4, John 1:14

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