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

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Salvation in the Old Testament is the same as in the New Testament: by faith in Christ, which was revealed through types and prophecies.

The Bible teaches that salvation has always been by grace through faith, both in the Old Testament and the New Testament. In 1 Peter 1:10-12, it is clear that the prophets of the Old Testament searched and inquired about the grace that was to come, indicating that the gospel message was present even then. Old Testament figures like Moses and Abraham were saved not through legal adherence but through faith in God's promise, which ultimately pointed to Christ, as seen in Acts 10:43 where it states that all the prophets testify about Christ, declaring that through Him, everyone who believes receives forgiveness of sins.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:9-12, Acts 10:43, Joshua 2:1-21

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Ian Potts · Jan 5, 2014
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