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How do we know that Moses represents Christ?

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Moses is portrayed in Scripture as a type of Christ, serving as a mediator between God and His people.

Moses serves as a type of Christ because he embodies the role of mediator, guiding God's people and interceding on their behalf. In his faithfulness, Moses provides a shadow of the greater Mediator, Jesus Christ, who is fully God and fully man. Just as Moses communicated God's will, Christ reveals the full character and purpose of God, fulfilling the law perfectly. The connection is reinforced in passages like Hebrews 3, where it contrasts Moses' faithfulness with the ultimate faithfulness of Christ, emphasizing that while Moses was a servant in God's house, Christ is the Son over God's house, thus bringing God's plan of redemption to fruition.
Scripture References: Hebrews 3:1-6, Exodus 33:11

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