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How does the Passover relate to the Lord's Supper?

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The Passover is directly related to the Lord's Supper as the latter is a fulfillment and commemoration of Christ's sacrifice.

The Passover serves as the historical foundation for the Lord's Supper instituted by Jesus during the Last Supper. As the Israelites remembered their deliverance through the Passover lamb, Christians partake in the Lord's Supper to remember Christ's sacrifice, which fulfills the Passover symbolically. When Jesus took bread and wine, He identified Himself as the fulfillment of the Passover, instructing His disciples to 'do this in remembrance of me.' This continuity highlights not only the link between the two events but emphasizes the significance of Christ's body and blood in the redemption of His people.
Scripture References: Luke 22:19-20, Exodus 12:14

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