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What does the Bible say about the promise of a Messiah?

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The Bible presents the promise of a Messiah as early as Genesis 3:15, indicating that the seed of the woman would crush the head of the serpent.

The promise of a Messiah is first revealed in Genesis 3:15, where God declares enmity between the seed of the woman and the serpent, indicating that the Messiah would ultimately defeat Satan. This promise signifies a ray of hope for humanity after the fall, where, despite the curses pronounced, God offered a remedy for sin and defeat of evil. Throughout the Old Testament, this promise is repeated and confirmed to figures like Abraham, assuring believers of a coming Deliverer who would redeem them from their sins and restore their relationship with God. Thus, Genesis 3:15 serves as the foundation of the biblical narrative leading up to the fulfillment of this promise in Jesus Christ, the ultimate Messiah.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, John 8:56, Luke 24:21

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