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What does the Bible say about the vessels in the temple?

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The vessels in the temple were designed by God for worship and symbolize aspects of salvation through Christ.

The vessels taken from the temple in Jerusalem to Babylon had significant meaning, even if their specific uses are not detailed in scripture. According to Exodus 25:8-9, God provided the designs for these vessels, indicating they were made for divine worship. These instruments illustrated the covenant of grace, representing various attributes of Christ. The vessels stand as a testament to God's sovereignty, highlighting how He orchestrated events for the redemption of His people. Each vessel, regardless of its utility, contributes to a greater reflection of God's grace and the work of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 25:8-9, Jeremiah 27:21, 2 Kings 24:11-16

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All Those Vessels
Norm Wells · Sep 22, 2019