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How do we know Jesus is the conqueror spoken of in scripture?

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Jesus is identified as the mighty conqueror through His actions, death, and resurrection, fulfilling prophecies and defeating sin.

In Isaiah 63, the question 'Who is this?' refers to a glorious figure who emerges victorious from battle, symbolizing Jesus Christ as our mighty conqueror. He does not bear the weight of victory with a host but stands alone, having purged our sins single-handedly. The imagery of His garments dyed red signifies the blood He shed not only to defeat His enemies but to conquer sin and death for His people. Furthermore, New Testament references affirm Him as King of kings and Lord of lords, as portrayed in Revelation 19, where He comes to judge and make war, illustrating not just a physical battle but the spiritual warfare He undertook for our salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:1-3, Revelation 19:11-16

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Who Is This?
John Chapman · Aug 29, 2007
Joshua

Joshua

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