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What does the Bible say about Moses as a mediator?

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Moses served as a mediator between God and the Israelites, exemplifying the role of intercession for God's people.

In the book of Exodus, Moses acts as a mediator between God and the people of Israel following their sin of idol worship. His intercession on behalf of the Israelites demonstrates the essential role of a mediator in restoring the relationship between a holy God and sinful humanity. Moses, though innocent himself, willingly identifies with his people and seeks God's mercy for them, highlighting the importance of a faithful representative before God. Ultimately, this role foreshadows the ultimate Mediator, Christ Jesus, who intercedes for sinners and reconciles them to God through His sacrifice.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:12-23, Exodus 32:30-32

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Moses the Mediator
Jim Byrd · Jan 9, 2022
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