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What does the Bible say about salvation in Genesis?

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Genesis depicts salvation through allegories, illustrating the call of God and the promise of redemption.

In Genesis 24, the allegory portrays the journey to find a bride for Isaac, symbolizing Christ's search for His people. Abraham, representing God the Father, sends Eliezer, his servant, to find Isaac's wife, signifying the calling of sinners to salvation. This depicts God's sovereign grace, emphasizing that salvation is in His plan, consistent since the promise of redemption to Abraham. As shown throughout Scripture, believers are called out of darkness into light, which was forecast in the early chapters of Genesis and unfolds through the narrative of redemption leading to Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 24, Galatians 3:8, Romans 8:16-17

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