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What is the significance of the alabaster box in Mark 14?

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The alabaster box symbolizes the body of Christ, and the precious ointment represents His redeeming blood.

In Mark 14, the alabaster box holds deep symbolic significance. It represents the body of Christ, which was to be broken for the sins of His people. The precious ointment within, made of spikenard, signifies the blood of Christ, which was shed for redemption. When the woman broke the box and poured out its contents, it illustrated the necessity of Christ's sacrifice. The act of breaking the box reveals that only through Christ's suffering and death can salvation be attained. This potent imagery serves to remind believers of the cost of their redemption and the lengths to which God has gone to redeem His own, encapsulating the essence of substitutionary atonement.
Scripture References: Mark 14:3-8

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