Jesus is identified as our Passover in Scripture, fulfilling the symbolism of the Passover lamb through His sacrificial death.
The connection between the Passover lamb and Christ is articulated clearly in 1 Corinthians 5:7, where Paul states that 'Christ, our Passover, is sacrificed for us.' Just as the lamb was to be unblemished and sacrificed to protect the Israelites from judgment in Egypt, Jesus lived a sinless life and gave Himself up to save His chosen people. His death and the application of His blood to believers serve as the fulfillment of the Old Testament type, affirming the singular gospel narrative that has always pointed to Him as the means of salvation.
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