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How do we know the significance of the Passover in Christianity?

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The Passover foreshadows Christ as the Lamb of God, whose blood saves believers from judgment.

The Gospel is illustrated through the Passover where God instructed the Israelites to sacrifice a lamb without blemish and apply its blood to their doorposts (Exodus 12:13). This act signified divine protection from judgment. Similarly, Christ, our Passover Lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7), was sacrificed to atone for our sins, ensuring that those who trust in Him are passed over on the day of judgment. Just as the Israelites had to believe in the efficacy of the blood to be saved, Christians trust in the blood of Christ for their salvation; hence, the Passover remains a vital reference to the redemptive work of Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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