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What does the Bible say about Christ's presence in the Old Testament?

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The Bible reveals that Christ was present in the Old Testament, appearing as the image of the invisible God and interacting with humanity.

Throughout the Old Testament, we see instances where Christ appears in various forms, embodying God's presence among His people. For instance, in Genesis 3, Jesus is described as walking in the garden and engaging directly with Adam and Eve. This notion that the invisible God revealed Himself in a visible form is foundational to understanding Christ's dual nature. Additionally, Scriptures like Exodus illustrate how Christ effectively guided the Israelites through the displays of cloud by day and fire by night, signifying His ongoing presence and leadership as Yahweh, the God of Israel.
Scripture References: Genesis 3, Exodus 13:21, Exodus 3:4

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