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How do we know Christ is the anti-type mentioned in the Bible?

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Christ is the anti-type as He fulfills and surpasses the types found in the Old Testament, such as the Passover Lamb and the High Priest.

The concept of the anti-type refers to the fulfillment of various types found in Scripture. For instance, Moses and Aaron are described as types representing Christ, who is the ultimate mediator and High Priest. Christ’s role as our Passover Lamb exemplifies how He perfectly embodies what these Old Testament figures foreshadowed. Hebrews 9 highlights that Christ entered the holy place once and secured eternal redemption, illustrating that He, as the anti-type, fulfills the requirements of law and justice that the types only pointed toward. Therefore, understanding Christ as the anti-type reveals His central role in the narrative of redemption.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9, Song of Solomon 2:1

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