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What does the Bible say about the significance of the firstborn in Exodus 11?

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The firstborn represents authority, inheritance, and spiritual leadership in Scripture, especially in the context of God's covenant with His people.

In Exodus 11, the firstborn is a significant figure symbolizing authority, inheritance, and spiritual leadership. The death of the firstborn in Egypt was a divine judgment that underscored God's sovereignty and distinction between His people and the Egyptians. The firstborn is seen as 'the beginning of his strength' and holds the right of inheritance, as illustrated in Deuteronomy 21:15-17, where the firstborn son is given a double portion of his father's estate, reflecting his position as the head of the family. Therefore, the significance of the firstborn in this context points toward Christ's role as the firstborn from the dead, establishing Him as the head of all creation and our rightful heir.
Scripture References: Exodus 11, Deuteronomy 21:15-17, Colossians 1:14

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