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How do we know that Christ is depicted in Samson's story?

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Samson is a type of Christ, illustrating themes of sacrifice and deliverance in his life and death.

Samson's life serves as a profound illustration of Christ as he embodies the heroic figure who sacrifices himself for his people. Just as Samson delivered Israel from the Philistines through his death (Judges 16:30), Christ delivers His people from sin and death through His sacrificial death on the cross. The parallels between Samson's victory in death and Christ's consummate victory underscore the fundamental Reformed teaching that Christ's atonement was perfect and fully redemptive for those whom He came to save.
Scripture References: Judges 16:30

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