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How can Jephthah’s sacrifice relate to Christ’s sacrifice?

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Jephthah’s story foreshadows Christ’s perfect sacrifice, which fulfills God's promise of redemption.

Jephthah’s vow, coupled with the notion of offering his daughter, illustrates the weight of sacrifice. This poignant moment reflects the deep cost of God’s unfolding redemption plan that culminates in Christ’s sacrificial death. Unlike Jephthah’s flawed vow, Christ's offering was perfect; He willingly gave Himself as a pure and sinless sacrifice for humanity’s sins, fulfilling the eternal covenant. Just as Jephthah’s promise demanded costly fulfillment, the covenant established between the Father and Son assured a victorious outcome for God’s chosen ones. This highlights the gospel theme that undergirds the narrative of Judges, showing how the complexities of human actions are underlying shadows of Christ’s ultimate triumph over sin and death.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, John 3:16

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