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How does Jesus’ death fulfill prophecy?

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Jesus’ death fulfills prophecy by aligning with the foretold suffering of the Messiah, who would be rejected and crucified for the sins of His people.

The death of Jesus is the fulfillment of numerous Old Testament prophecies concerning the Messiah's suffering and redemptive work. Throughout scripture, the prophets foretold a coming Savior who would bear the sins of the people and endure great suffering. In Mark 10:33-34, Jesus clearly predicts His own rejection, condemnation, and crucifixion, affirming that these events were not mere coincidences but divine appointments. His death on the cross serves as the ultimate sacrifice, satisfying God's justice while providing a means for reconciliation between God and humanity. This fulfillment of prophecy testifies to the sovereignty of God in orchestrating redemptive history and reinforces the believer's faith in Christ as the promised Savior who came to save His people according to God's perfect plan.
Scripture References: Mark 10:33-34

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