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What does the Bible say about the Passover in Mark 14?

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Mark 14 recounts the events leading up to the Passover, emphasizing the significance of Christ as the Lamb of God.

In Mark 14, we see the preparation for the Passover, which traditionally commemorates Israel's deliverance from Egypt. Christ's instructions to His disciples to prepare for the Passover highlight His role as the true Passover Lamb. This narrative emphasizes that all Scriptures point to Christ and His redemptive work, showing how God's plan unfolds even through the actions of those who seek to oppose Him. The events reflect God's sovereign will and the ultimate sacrifice that Christ would soon make, fulfilling the Passover's typological meaning in His death and resurrection.
Scripture References: Mark 14:1-2, Mark 14:12-16

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