They were testimony to the fact that under the ministration of the Law the way to the Holy of Holies had not been made manifest; God had not manifested Himself openly in full blessing, and man was not free to enter into His presence.
At the death of Christ, the veil of the Temple was torn from top to bottom, and God appeared in full grace. In Christianity, the believer is free to enter the Holy of Holies by the blood of Jesus, by the new and true way that He has consecrated for us through the veil, the flesh of Him.
Once redemption has been achieved, God has made himself known in full grace, and the believer can come into his presence (Mt. 27:51; Heb. 6:19; 10:20). In He. 9:3 The veil of the Temple is called "the second veil," with the entrance curtains being counted as the first veil.
Meaning of VEIL OF THE TABERNACLE AND TEMPLE
They were testimony to the fact that under the ministration of the Law the way to the Holy of Holies had not been made manifest; God had not manifested Himself openly in full blessing, and man was not free to enter into His presence.