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How do we know Jesus Christ is the angel that redeems from evil?

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Jacob refers to the angel who redeemed him from evil, which is understood as a reference to Jesus Christ, the messenger of God's covenant.

In Genesis 48:16, Jacob mentions the angel that redeemed him from all evil, which is a profound theological statement. This 'angel' is understood to be Jesus Christ, who fulfills the role of mediator and redeemer. The name 'angel' signifies a messenger, and in this context, it emphasizes that Christ's work of redemption was prefigured in the Old Testament. By connecting the angel's redemptive work to Jesus, Jacob illustrates the continuity of God's salvific plan throughout Scripture, culminating in the New Covenant where Christ redeems His people from their sins.
Scripture References: Genesis 48:16

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