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What does it mean that Christ is the Lamb who was slain?

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Christ being the Lamb who was slain signifies His sacrificial death that achieved our redemption.

The imagery of Christ as the 'Lamb who was slain' emphasizes His role as the sacrificial offering for mankind's sins. In Revelation 5:6-9, this metaphor conveys not only the reality of His suffering but highlights the effectiveness of His sacrifice in redeeming a people for God. This image resonates deeply within the context of Jewish sacrificial practices, illustrating that He is the ultimate sacrifice, fulfilling all Old Testament prophecies about the atonement of sins—thus providing believers a profound understanding of His love and commitment to their salvation.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:6-9, John 1:29

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