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How does God demonstrate His mercy in the Old Testament?

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God demonstrates His mercy in the Old Testament by providing a way of redemption and forgiveness through His promises.

Throughout the Old Testament, God's mercy is vividly illustrated, particularly in His dealings with His chosen people, Israel. In Deuteronomy 32, the song sung by Moses recounts not only the greatness of God but also the failures of man and the everlasting mercy of God towards the people. Even amidst their rebellion and idolatry, God's promise of mercy remains steadfast — highlighting His willingness to forgive and restore those who turn back to Him. This attribute of mercy culminates in Christ, who embodies God's mercy by providing complete redemption through His sacrifice on the cross, ensuring that all who believe are saved.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 32:1-43

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