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What does the Bible say about the tabernacle in Hebrews 9:2?

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Hebrews 9:2 describes the tabernacle as containing the candlestick, table, and showbread, symbols that point to Christ.

In Hebrews 9:2, the tabernacle is presented as a significant symbol of God’s presence and a precursor to Christ's fulfillment of the Old Covenant. The elements mentioned—the candlestick, the table, and the showbread—serve various functions that illustrate Christ’s role as the light of the world, the sustainer, and the bread of life. Each component of the tabernacle was designed to reflect different aspects of God's redemption plan, culminating in the person and work of Jesus. The candlestick, potentially lit, represents Christ’s illuminating presence among His people, while the golden table symbolizes His abundant grace and provision for believers.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:2

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Hebrews 9:2
Robert Hawker · May 27, 2016
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