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What does the Bible say about the significance of Mount Sinai?

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Mount Sinai represents the law and bondage, which cannot save or liberate God's people.

Mount Sinai is depicted in the Bible as a place of law and bondage. According to the Apostle Paul, Sinai 'gendereth to bondage' (Galatians 4:24), serving as a reminder of the requirements of the law. The law is intended to show God’s holiness and illustrate how sin leads to death, emphasizing that human efforts cannot achieve righteousness. Instead, God designed a different path for His people, leading them away from Sinai towards the freedom found in Christ, who fulfilled the law on their behalf (Romans 10:4).
Scripture References: Galatians 4:24, Romans 10:4

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