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What does the Bible say about the Exodus of the Cross?

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The Exodus of the Cross refers to Christ's death as an accomplishment of salvation, delivering His people from sin and bondage.

The term 'Exodus of the Cross' is derived from Luke 9:31, where Christ's death is described as His 'decease' or 'exodus.' This event signifies not just the end of His earthly life, but the accomplishment of salvation for His people. Christ's death is paralleled with the Old Testament exodus led by Moses, which freed the Hebrew children from physical bondage in Egypt. In this context, the greater exodus signifies a spiritual deliverance from sin and death, achieved through Christ's sacrificial death on the cross, making it an act of liberation for God's elect.
Scripture References: Luke 9:31

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