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What does the Bible say about the tabernacle in the wilderness?

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The tabernacle in the wilderness was a representation of God's dwelling among the Israelites and a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ.

The tabernacle in the wilderness was God's designated residence among the Israelites, symbolizing His presence and holiness. It had specific instructions given to Moses by God, marking it as a place of communion between God and His people. The structure serves as a powerful typology pointing to Jesus Christ, who 'tabernacled' among us (John 1:14) and became the ultimate sacrifice for sin. This understanding deepens our appreciation for God's desire to dwell with humanity and illustrates the fulfillment of the law through Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 27:16-17, John 1:14

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