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What does the Bible say about the Lamb of God in Genesis 22?

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Genesis 22 depicts the Lamb of God as a foreshadowing of Christ's sacrificial death, emphasizing God's provision through substitution.

In Genesis 22, the narrative of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac serves as a profound illustration of God's plan for redemption through Christ. Abraham's statement, 'God will provide himself a lamb,' reflects both the immediate context of God's provision for Abraham and a deeper theological truth about the future sacrifice of Jesus. The chapter illustrates the concept of substitutionary atonement, where the ram provided by God becomes a picture of Christ, the true Lamb, who was offered up for sinners. This passage is foundational in understanding the continuity of God's redemptive plan throughout scripture.
Scripture References: Genesis 22:1-19, John 1:29

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