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How does the sacrifice of Jesus fulfill Old Testament prophecies?

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The sacrifice of Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecies by being the ultimate and perfect atonement for sin, as described in Isaiah 53.

Jesus’ sacrifice is the culmination of Old Testament prophecy, particularly seen in Isaiah 53, which details the suffering servant who bears the iniquities of the people. His death aligns with God's redemptive plan as foretold by the prophets, illustrating that the Messiah would be both the Lamb of God and our sin offering. In His fulfillment of the law and the prophets, Jesus established a new covenant, providing eternal redemption. According to Acts 13:29, after fulfilling all that was written about Him, He accomplished His mission on the cross, ensuring the continuation of God's divine purpose.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Acts 13:29

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