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What does the Bible say about the tabernacle's design and significance?

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The Bible details the tabernacle's design as a visualization of God's holiness and a means to access Him.

The tabernacle, as described in Exodus, serves as a sacred space where God's presence was manifested among His people. Its design includes a courtyard enclosed by brass pins and fine linen cords. These elements symbolize the strength and satisfaction of God's judgment through Christ's sacrifice. The courtyard was where only the sanctified could approach God, highlighting the necessity of divine selection and the Levitical priesthood in worship.
Scripture References: Exodus 27:19, Exodus 35:18

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