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What does the Bible say about God's deliverance from captivity?

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The Bible illustrates God's deliverance through Israel's return from Babylon, showing that He saves His people at the appointed time.

In the book of Ezra, we see the account of the Israelites who were captured and taken to Babylon, representing a form of bondage. Their return symbolizes how God delivers His chosen people. Just as Ezra led them back to Jerusalem according to God's decree, Christ delivers us from our spiritual bondage through grace. This reflects the central theme found in Scriptures like Isaiah 53 and Hebrews 10, where God’s salvation for His people is portrayed consistently throughout the Old and New Testaments, confirming His eternal plan for redemption.
Scripture References: Ezra 8, Isaiah 53, Hebrews 10

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