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How does the crucifixion of Christ fulfill Old Testament prophecies?

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The crucifixion fulfills numerous Old Testament prophecies, establishing Jesus as the promised Messiah.

The crucifixion of Christ acts as the culmination of prophetic foreshadowing throughout the Old Testament. From Genesis 3:15, which anticipates the victory of the 'seed of the woman,' to various sacrifices depicted in the Law that point towards a final atonement, the narrative builds toward Christ's sacrifice. John the Baptist identifying Jesus as the 'Lamb of God' encapsulates the fulfillment of these prophetic types that had been long awaited. Each ritual and prophecy finds its realization at the cross, uniting the Redeemer with the historical and sacrificial context that God meticulously designed for our salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, John 1:29

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