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What does the Feast of Tabernacles signify in relation to Christ?

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The Feast of Tabernacles symbolizes God's provision and ultimately points to Christ's redemptive work.

The Feast of Tabernacles commemorates God's provision for Israel during their wilderness journey and speaks to the themes of deliverance and sustenance. In the context of Ezra 3, the Israelites celebrated this feast to remember how God led them into the promised land, paralleling how Christ leads believers into eternal life. This feast was observed by those who recognized God's provision, much like those who recognize Christ as the ultimate provision for salvation. Just as only Israel could celebrate this feast, only those for whom Christ died are true recipients of His redemptive work.
Scripture References: Ezra 3, John 7

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