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What does the Bible say about redemption in Exodus?

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The Bible illustrates redemption through the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, symbolizing salvation from sin and bondage to Satan.

The book of Exodus serves as a powerful narrative of redemption, showcasing how God delivered the nation of Israel from Egyptian bondage. This deliverance is a vivid type of the greater salvation accomplished by Jesus Christ. As noted in Romans 15:4, the Scriptures were written for our learning, providing hope through understanding the themes of God’s redemptive work. The Passover symbolizes salvation, where the people of God were spared from judgment, highlighting the essential meaning of salvation as deliverance from bondage to sin and Satan.
Scripture References: Exodus 8, Romans 15:4, Exodus 1, Exodus 12

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