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How does Exodus connect to the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

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Exodus illustrates themes of deliverance and redemption that point to the work of Christ in the Gospel.

The narrative of Exodus serves as a typological foreshadowing of the salvation that is completed in Christ. Just as Israel's deliverance from Egypt involved blood redemption and God's active sovereignty, so too does the New Testament reveal that Christ's sacrifice was the ultimate provision for salvation. God's demand to Pharaoh—'Let my son go, that he may serve me'—echoes the redemptive purpose behind Christ’s coming: to release humanity from the bondage of sin and death. Thus, Exodus lays a crucial foundation for understanding the necessity and nature of Christ’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:22-23, Luke 1:68-75

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