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How does the story of Israel leaving Egypt relate to salvation?

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The story symbolizes God's miraculous deliverance and foreshadows the spiritual salvation Christians experience through Christ.

The narrative of Israel's exodus from Egypt serves as a profound typological representation of salvation. Just as Israel was enslaved in Egypt and delivered by God's mighty hand, Christians are also delivered from the bondage of sin through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Scripture illustrates the physical deliverance of Israel as a foreshadowing of spiritual liberation. In Exodus 11:7, God marked His people to ensure their protection and distinction from the Egyptians, symbolizing how believers are marked by the blood of Christ. The crossing of the Red Sea also signifies baptism into new life, just as Christians are baptized into Christ's death and resurrection. This connection reinforces the understanding that God's work of salvation is comprehensive, precise, and intentional for His elect.
Scripture References: Exodus 11:7

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