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How do we know that Jesus is the Lamb prophesied in the Old Testament?

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Jesus fulfills the role of the Lamb prophesied throughout the Old Testament, confirmed in Scriptures like Isaiah 53.

The identity of Jesus as the prophesied Lamb is consistently foretold in the Old Testament. For instance, in Genesis 22:8, Abraham says, 'God will provide Himself a lamb for a burnt offering,' indicating a future provision for sin. Isaiah 53 also provides a clear picture of this suffering servant, describing how He would bear the iniquities of the people. By the New Testament, John the Baptist identifies Jesus as that Lamb, affirming the continuity of God's redemptive plan throughout Scripture. This duality of fulfillment showcases the cohesiveness of the Bible's message of salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 22:8, Isaiah 53:6, John 1:29

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