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How does the Passover relate to the New Testament

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The Passover foreshadows Christ's sacrifice, highlighting the theme of redemption through His blood.

The Passover story is foundational for understanding the New Testament portrayal of Christ as the ultimate Passover Lamb who delivers believers from sin and death. As the lamb's blood marked the Israelites for protection, Christ's shed blood marks believers for salvation. The New Testament repeatedly references this theme, as seen in John the Baptist's declaration of Jesus as the Lamb of God and in Paul's instruction that Christ is our Passover (1 Corinthians 5:7). These connections emphasize that the Old Testament sacrificial system serves as a foreshadowing of the true sacrifice that Jesus made, culminating in His atoning death that reconciles humanity with God.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 5:7, John 1:29, Revelation 5:12

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