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Why is the crown on the table of shewbread important?

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The crown on the table signifies Christ's authority and victory, reflecting His glory and the hope of believers.

The crown adorning the table of shewbread points to the kingly authority and glory of Christ, highlighting His sovereignty as the risen Savior. Similar to the mercy seat atop the ark, this crown reminds believers of Christ's victory over sin and death, as referenced in Hebrews 2:9, where it speaks of Jesus, crowned with glory and honor. This emphasizes that through His sacrificial death and resurrection, believers are granted access to the grace of God, enabling them to partake in the spiritual blessings found in Christ. Hence, the crown not only symbolizes His victory but also serves as an assurance to the believers of their identity and inheritance in Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9

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