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How do we know Samson was a type of Christ?

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Samson's life and actions foreshadow Christ's work, particularly in his sacrificial death and role as a deliverer.

Samson is recognized as a type of Christ in several ways, particularly his sacrificial death which parallels the death of Jesus. Just as Samson willingly sacrificed himself to defeat his enemies, Christ laid down His life for the salvation of sinners. Both figures endured humiliation and mockery; Samson at the hands of the Philistines and Jesus during His crucifixion. Furthermore, Samson's prayer for strength mirrors the intercessory work of Christ, who also cried out to the Father, highlighting the vital connection between Old Testament figures and New Testament fulfillment in Christ.
Scripture References: Judges 16:28, Luke 22:64

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