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How do we know Christ's death is true?

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The historical accounts and prophetic fulfillments in Scripture confirm the truth of Christ's death.

The truth of Christ's death is supported by both historical documentation and prophetic scriptures. The Gospels provide firsthand accounts of His crucifixion and death, emphasizing that it truly occurred as a part of God's redemptive plan. Prophets notably foreshadowed His death in the Old Testament, such as in Isaiah 53 and Psalm 22, illustrating God's foreknowledge of this pivotal event. Furthermore, the manner in which the New Testament writers presented the death of Christ also underlines its significance, describing how it satisfied God's justice and fulfilled the law. Acts 2:23 states that Jesus was delivered up by God's definitive plan and foreknowledge, portraying His death as an ordained act and undeniable historical reality.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Psalm 22, Acts 2:23, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4

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