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Why is the Tabernacle a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ?

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The Tabernacle foreshadows Christ by representing God's dwelling among His people and the sacrificial system fulfilled in Him.

The Tabernacle serves as a profound typology of Jesus Christ in several critical ways. First, it was God's dwelling place among His people, designed precisely according to His instructions, reflecting His holiness and desire to be present with humanity. Similarly, John 1:14 declares, 'And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,' signifying that Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of God living among His creation. Furthermore, each element within the Tabernacle, from the altar of sacrifice to the Table of Showbread, points directly to aspects of Jesus’ ministry. The sacrifices made point to His ultimate sacrifice, the bread symbolizes Him as the bread of life, and the light from the golden lampstand represents the illumination that Christ brings. Thus, the Tabernacle is not merely a historical artifact but a vivid portrayal of Christ's incarnation, His atoning work, and His ongoing presence in the Church.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Hebrews 9:11-12

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