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What does the Bible say about Moses as a mediator?

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Moses is recognized in the Bible as a mediator who represented God to the people of Israel, paralleling the role of Christ as our ultimate mediator.

In scripture, Moses is uniquely depicted as a mediator of the Old Covenant, standing between God and the Israelites. He was tasked with delivering God’s laws and requirements to the people, illustrating God’s relationship with His chosen ones. This role establishes Moses as a type of Christ, who is the ultimate mediator in the New Covenant, reconciling believers to God through His sacrifice. Just as Moses conveyed God’s instructions, Christ fulfills the necessity for righteousness through His obedience and atoning death, underlining their parallel roles in God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Exodus 20:1-17, Hebrews 3:5-6, Exodus 33:12-23, Exodus 32:30-32

Sermons (2)

Moses as an Infant
Don Bell · Oct 7, 2018
Moses the Mediator
Jim Byrd · Jan 9, 2022
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