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How do we know that deliverance was accomplished by Moses?

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Deliverance was accomplished by Moses through God's power, as he led the Israelites out of Egypt without military force.

Moses executed God's plan for deliverance by confronting Pharaoh, demanding freedom for the Israelites, and ultimately leading them out of bondage. This act was not merely a human effort but a demonstration of God's omnipotence, as evidenced by the miraculous plagues that struck Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea. In the same way, Jesus Christ’s mission was to accomplish salvation fully, rather than to merely offer it; He cried out, 'It is finished,' signifying that the redemptive work was completed. Thus, in both instances, the accomplishment of deliverance hinges on divine authority and action rather than human capability.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:23-29, John 19:30

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