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What does the Bible say about the tabernacle's connection to Christ?

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The tabernacle serves as a profound picture of Jesus Christ, illustrating His relationship with humanity and His role as our Savior.

In the Old Testament, the tabernacle was designed according to specific instructions from God to be a dwelling place among His people, reflecting the divine intention to be present with them. This concept is echoed in John 1:14, where it states that 'the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us,' highlighting the connection between the tabernacle and the person of Jesus Christ. Just as the tabernacle was a sanctuary where God met with His people, Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment, providing not only a means of access to God but also a personal relationship where He is known not simply as a historical figure but as Savior and friend. The detailed instructions given for the tabernacle's construction signify the importance of Christ's work, pointing to His deity and humanity, as both aspects are essential in understanding who He is.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Exodus 25:8-9

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