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How does the Passover relate to God's salvation?

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The Passover signifies God's deliverance and foreshadows the ultimate salvation through Jesus Christ.

The Passover, instituted during Israel's last night in Egypt, serves as a profound symbol of God's deliverance. As mentioned in Nehemiah's recounting of Israel's history, the blood on the doorposts protected them from judgment, paralleling the salvation believers find in Christ. Just as the Israelites were saved from death through the blood of the lamb, Christians believe they are saved from sin and eternal death by the sacrificial blood of Jesus Christ. This link between the Passover and Christ emphasizes the continuity of God's redemptive plan throughout scripture, providing a tangible remembrance of His merciful provision and the promise of eternal life.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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