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How do we know Christ is foreshadowed in the story of Moses?

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Moses serves as a type of Christ, showing how God provided a deliverer for His people.

The story of Moses in Exodus is rich with typological significance, particularly as it points to Christ. Hebrews 11:23 tells us that Moses' parents hid him by faith, recognizing him as 'a proper child,' akin to Christ being the perfect Son of God. Just as Moses was hidden and later delivered from death, so was Christ in His early life. Furthermore, the ark that sheltered Moses symbolizes Christ Himself, wherein believers find safety from judgment. In essence, Moses' deliverance from the waters parallels Christ’s role as the ultimate deliverer who rescues His people from sin and death.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:23, Exodus 2:3

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