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What does the Bible say about sacrifice in Judges 11?

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Judges 11 illustrates the importance of sacrificial vows and the cost of redemption, exemplified in Jephthah's story.

In Judges 11, the narrative centers around Jephthah, a man who, faced with impending battle, vows to offer whatever comes out of his house upon his return as a burnt offering. This passage highlights the theological significance of sacrifice in the context of God's plans and promises. Jephthah's vow, though rash, reflects a profound understanding of the need for sacrifice for deliverance, ultimately foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Christ for His people. Furthermore, the passage underscores that any sacrifice made should glorify God, serving as an obedience born from faith in God's power and providence for redemption.
Scripture References: Judges 11:29-40

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