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

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The Old Testament is rich with the message of redemption, particularly through the laws and sacrifices outlined in Leviticus, which point to Christ's atoning work.

The Old Testament contains a profound and intricate message of redemption, which is vividly illustrated in the book of Leviticus. This book details the sacrificial system and laws instituted by God, serving as types and shadows of the ultimate redemption that would be accomplished by Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. Each sacrifice foreshadows the atonement Christ would provide through His blood at Calvary, showcasing the depth of God's plan for redemption even in the age preceding Christ. Furthermore, the experience of redemption is not merely theoretical; it must be personally understood and experienced through God's grace, revealing that while redemption is accomplished by Christ, it is only known within the heart of the believer when applied through faith.
Scripture References: Leviticus, Exodus 6:1-8, Ephesians 1:7-11

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