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What is the significance of the tabernacle in relation to redemption?

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The tabernacle symbolizes God's presence and the means through which redemption is accomplished, highlighting atonement.

The tabernacle, as described in Exodus, serves as a profound symbol of God's dwelling among His people and His method of redeeming them. Every aspect of the tabernacle was designed according to God's specific instructions, emphasizing the need for atonement through sacrifice. The altar, the lay of the tent, and the furnishings all pointed to Christ who ultimately fulfills these elements through His sacrifice. The structure of the tabernacle itself was founded on atonement money, representing the ransomed lives of God’s people who were bought with a price. Thus, the tabernacle illustrates the entire plan of redemption, affirming that God provided a way for His people to come near Him, pointing forward to Christ as the perfect and complete sacrifice for sin.
Scripture References: Exodus 30, Hebrews 9:11-14

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