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What does the Bible say about Christ as the Lamb?

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The Bible presents Christ as the Lamb of God, signifying His innocence, sacrifice, and role in atoning for sin.

In Scripture, Christ is described as the Lamb of God, emphasizing His perfect sacrifice for our sins. This concept is rooted in various Old Testament typologies, such as the Passover lamb in Exodus and the symbolic offerings throughout the sacrifice system. Jesus fulfills this typology as the ultimate, sinless sacrifice, taking upon Himself the sins of His people, as prophesied in Isaiah 53 where He is likened to a lamb led to slaughter. His crucifixion is the culmination of this imagery, where He bears the wrath of God for sinners, providing a complete and perfect substitute. This depiction of Christ as the Lamb demonstrates His holiness, innocence, and the depth of His love for humanity.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7, John 1:29, Revelation 5:12

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