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What does it mean that not a bone of Christ was broken?

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It signifies Christ's perfection as the sacrificial Lamb of God fulfilling scriptural prophecies.

The fact that not a bone of Christ was broken during His crucifixion is deeply significant as it fulfills Old Testament prophecies regarding the Passover lamb, such as in Exodus 12:46 and Psalm 34:20. This typology illustrates that Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of the sacrificial system, serving as the perfect Lamb without blemish. This reinforces the idea that God has sovereignly ordained the events of the crucifixion to uphold His word and demonstrate Christ's role as our Redeemer.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:46, Psalm 34:20, John 19:36

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