From chapter 9:1-10 on the study of the Book of Hebrews (אֶל־הָעִבְרִים), brother Gideon Levytam explains the limitations of the earthly Tabernacle in approaching God. The earthly Tabernacle along with all of its ordinances was given to Israel by God under the Mosaic covenant,, as a picture of the way to approach Him. The sacrifices which were offered could never provide a perfect conscience, because external, outward, and carnal ordinances cannot ease the needs of the conscience. Therefore, in His wisdom and foreknowledge, God, using the earthly Tabernacle, pointed His people to the person of the Messiah. Who would come, and through His death and resurrection, become the final sacrifice for sins.
Hebrews 9:1-10 - The Tabernacle as a Foreshadow of the Messiah
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