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What does the Bible say about grace in the Old Testament?

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The Old Testament reveals God's grace through the sacrificial system and promises of redemption.

Throughout the Old Testament, God's grace is evident in the way He interacts with His people, including the sacrificial system that points to atonement through blood. Passages like Exodus 34:6-7 highlight God's mercy and compassion, revealing that even in judgment, His grace prevails. The sacrifices offered at the mercy seat symbolize the divine provision for the forgiveness of sin, ultimately fulfilled by Christ's sacrifice, which brings true grace and mercy to sinners.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:6-7, Job 19:25

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