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What does the Bible say about Christ as the consolation of Israel?

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Christ is referred to as the consolation of Israel because He provides comfort and reconciliation through His sacrifice.

In Luke 2:25, Simeon is described as waiting for the consolation of Israel, which highlights the expectation of the Messiah as the one who would provide comfort and redemption. Christ fulfills this role by reconciling believers to God through His blood, as seen in Isaiah 43:1, where God promises to redeem His people. The significance lies in the fact that without Christ, there would be no peace or comfort for sinners, and through His coming, He establishes this much-needed relationship between humanity and God.
Scripture References: Luke 2:25, Isaiah 43:1

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