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What does the Bible say about the Tabernacle of David?

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The Tabernacle of David refers to God's promise of restoration and inclusion of the Gentiles through Jesus Christ.

The Tabernacle of David, as prophesied in Amos 9:11-15, symbolizes the restoration of God's people and the incorporation of the Gentiles into His covenant community. This is not merely about the physical rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem, but rather about the establishment of a spiritual house made up of believers in Christ. The New Testament confirms this interpretation as James cites this prophecy in Acts 15 to demonstrate that Gentiles are included in the promise of salvation without needing to adhere to the Jewish law. Therefore, the true fulfillment of the Tabernacle of David is the church of Jesus Christ, where all believers, both Jew and Gentile, are united as God's people.
Scripture References: Amos 9:11-15, Acts 15:13-17

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