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

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The Old Testament illustrates salvation through figures like Joshua, who represents Jesus, and the faith of individuals like Rahab.

The narrative in Joshua presents a vivid picture of salvation where Joshua, a figure of Christ, leads God's people into the promised land after the law's work is complete. This is exemplified by Rahab, a sinner who recognized the God of Israel's power to save. Her faith, despite her sinful background, assures us that forgiveness and redemption are available to all, showcasing God's grace and mercy throughout the Old Testament.
Scripture References: Joshua 2:1-21

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Ian Potts · Jan 5, 2014
Joshua

Joshua

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