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What does the Bible say about Easter?

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Easter, according to the Bible, refers to the Passover and signifies salvation through Christ, who is our Passover lamb.

The term 'Easter' appears only once in the Bible, specifically in Acts 12:4. In this context, it corresponds to the Jewish Passover, highlighting the theme of deliverance from sin and death. Acts 12:4 captures the moment when Herod intended to bring Peter forth after the Passover—a event deeply intertwined with the sacrificial lamb's symbolism in Exodus 12. The true meaning of Easter is found in understanding Christ as the fulfillment of the Passover; He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, as indicated in John 1:29.
Scripture References: Acts 12:4, John 1:29, Exodus 12

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