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How does the concept of Christ being all manifest in the Old Testament?

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The Old Testament foreshadows Christ, showing Him as central to God’s redemptive plan.

Throughout the Old Testament, the consistent theme is that everything points towards Christ. From the prophecies of the Messiah in Genesis 3:15 to the sacrificial system outlined in Leviticus, all signify the necessity of a Savior. Events like Noah's ark symbolize salvation through Christ, where those inside the ark were spared from judgment, analogous to our safety in Christ's sacrifice. The tabernacle, sacrifices, and even the lives of the patriarchs serve as shadows that reveal the true substance found in our Lord. By understanding these connections, we see how God's redemptive plan is woven throughout history, revealing that Christ has always been the answer to humanity's greatest need.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Leviticus, Hebrews 10:1

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