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What does the Bible say about the veil of the temple being torn?

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The tearing of the temple veil signifies the end of the old sacrificial system and our new access to God through Christ.

The veil of the temple being torn from top to bottom at Jesus' death is a profound symbol marking the end of the old law of ordinances and the initiation of the new covenant. As stated in Matthew 27:51, this event signifies that the sacrifices, which were previously needed annually, are now fulfilled in Christ's ultimate sacrifice. The old establishment of rituals has been put aside, revealing a direct access to the mercy seat and the glory of God, which was hidden before. In stark contrast to Moses, whose face was veiled, Jesus has fully revealed God to humanity, marking a transformational point in the understanding of atonement and divine fellowship.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:51, Matthew 27:50-51, Hebrews 10:19-20, Hebrews 10:19-22

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