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What does the Bible say about the curse being reversed?

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The Bible indicates that the curse was reversed through the work of Christ, particularly highlighted in Genesis 8:4 as the ark rested on the mountain called Ararat.

In Genesis 8:4, we learn that the ark of Noah rested on the mountains of Ararat, a name that translates to 'the curse reversed.' This signifies the divine action of God in reversing the curse that came upon creation because of sin. The receding waters after the flood symbolize God's judgment being lifted, pointing towards the greater work Christ would accomplish at Calvary. The curse for sin was not just temporarily held back by the flood; it was ultimately reversed through Christ’s sacrificial death. This foreshadowed how God would reconcile His people to Himself, providing a basis for salvation for all those who believe.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:4

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