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What does the term 'sanctuary' mean in the context of the tabernacle?

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In the context of the tabernacle, 'sanctuary' refers to the holy place where God manifested His presence.

'Sanctuary' in relation to the tabernacle denotes a sacred space where God chose to dwell among His people, Israel. This term emphasizes the holiness of God and signifies a place dedicated for worship and communion. The full sanctity of the tabernacle is reflected in its design which is deemed holy because it housed God’s presence. The concept of a sanctuary is pivotal in understanding the reverence required in approaching God. While the tabernacle was a physical structure, its essence points to the holiness of God and the necessity of approaching Him with acknowledgment of His glory and grace, ultimately fulfilled in Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 25:8, Hebrews 9:1

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