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What does the Bible say about the Passover in Exodus?

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The Passover in Exodus symbolizes God's deliverance and the sacrificial death of Christ, the Lamb of God.

In Exodus 12, the Passover is instituted as a significant event marking Israel's deliverance from Egyptian bondage. God commanded that every family take a male lamb without blemish, symbolizing the perfect sacrifice that Christ would later embody. This event serves as a reminder of God's judgment against sin, where the blood of the lamb protected the Israelites from death, representing Jesus' ultimate sacrifice for His people. The details of the Passover foreshadow the substitutionary death of Christ, highlighting how justice was satisfied through the shedding of blood.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:1-17, Exodus 12:1-13, Romans 8:28

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