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What does the Bible say about Jesus as the captain of salvation?

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Jesus is referred to as the captain of salvation in Hebrews 2:10, highlighting His role as the leader and savior of God's elect.

In Hebrews 2:10, Jesus is described as the captain of salvation, indicating not only His authority but also His role as the one who achieves and perfects salvation through suffering. This title emphasizes His leadership over God's elect, whom He purposefully brings to glory. Just as a military captain leads troops to victory, Christ leads His people to eternal life and glory through His sacrificial death. This salvation is particular to those whom God has set apart, confirming that Jesus tasted death for the sins of the elect, thereby ensuring their complete redemption and reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:10, Isaiah 55:4, Hebrews 5:9

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