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What does the Bible say about the Tabernacle door?

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The Tabernacle door represents access to God's presence, symbolizing Christ as the only way into fellowship with God.

The Tabernacle door is described in Exodus 26:36-37 and serves as the entrance into the Holy Place. Unlike the Veil that separates the Holy of Holies, the door invites the priests into God's dwelling, symbolizing the access believers have to God through Christ. The colors and materials of the door, such as fine twined linen and its blue, purple, and scarlet hues, remind us of Christ's dual nature as both God and man and His redemptive work. This contrasts with the Veil that shut out those unworthy to approach God, underscoring Christ's role as the Mediator who opens the way for worshipers.
Scripture References: Exodus 26:36-37

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