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What does the Bible say about the purpose of Jesus going to Jerusalem?

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Jesus went to Jerusalem to fulfill the prophecies concerning his suffering, death, and resurrection as the Passover Lamb.

The Bible indicates that Jesus went to Jerusalem specifically to keep the Passover and to fulfill all that was written in the Old Testament about the Messiah. This is highlighted in Luke 18:31-33, where Jesus tells his disciples that he will suffer, be betrayed, and rise from the dead. His journey to Jerusalem represents the culmination of the sacrificial system established in the Old Testament, where he becomes the ultimate Passover Lamb who takes away the sins of the world, as reiterated in John 1:29.
Scripture References: Luke 18:31-33, John 1:29

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