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What does the Bible say about the tabernacle of God?

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The Bible describes the tabernacle as God's dwelling among His people, signifying His presence and promise of communion.

The tabernacle is a significant theme in Scripture, particularly in Acts 7:44, where Stephen mentions the tabernacle as 'the tabernacle of witness in the wilderness,' which God commanded Moses to construct. This structure embodies God's presence with His people in a tangible form, culminating in the ultimate fulfillment in Christ. Stephen emphasizes that God does not dwell in temples made by hands (Acts 7:48), highlighting the importance of God's transcendence while also affirming His immanence among His people.
Scripture References: Acts 7:44-48, Revelation 21:3, Exodus 29:42

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