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How does the Old Testament relate to the New Testament gospel?

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The Old Testament foreshadows and promises the gospel that is revealed in the New Testament.

The relationship between the Old Testament and the New Testament is foundational in understanding the gospel. Paul notes in Romans 1:2 that the gospel was promised beforehand by the prophets, indicating that the themes and truths of salvation were anticipated long before Christ's arrival. The Old Testament is filled with types, shadows, and prophecies that point towards Jesus as the promised Messiah. For instance, the story of Abel's sacrifice and the Passover lamb are seen as precursors to Christ's atoning work. Thus, both testaments present a unified message of God's redemptive plan through Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 1:2, Acts 10:43, Luke 24:44

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