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What does the Bible say about Abel as a type of Christ?

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Abel is seen as a type of Christ because he was a shepherd who offered a lamb for his sacrifice, representing Christ's ultimate sacrifice for His people.

Abel, as a keeper of sheep, can be viewed as a type of Christ in several significant ways. He was known as the shepherd of his flock, which parallels Christ's designation as the Good Shepherd. Just as Abel kept his sheep safely, Christ promises that none of the flock given to Him by the Father will be lost (John 10:28). Furthermore, Abel brought an offering of the firstlings of his flock, symbolizing the need for sacrifice for his own life. This act foretold Christ's sacrifice, as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep. Abel’s acceptance by God reinforces the need for faith in the one true sacrifice, which is ultimately fulfilled in Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 4, John 10:28

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