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What does the Bible say about the signs given to Moses?

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The signs given to Moses represent profound truths about Christ, including His substitutionary work and the need for divine revelation for belief.

In Exodus 4, God gives Moses three signs that are meant to reveal the deeper truths about salvation and the nature of Christ. The first sign, where Moses' rod turns into a serpent and back again, illustrates Christ's substitutionary work; He was made sin yet remained the rod of God. The second sign, involving Moses' leprous hand healing back to wholeness, represents regeneration and how believers are made righteous in Christ. Finally, the sign of water turning to blood symbolizes judgment against sin. All these signs show that true belief requires understanding the gospel, which is accessed through divine revelation.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:1-30, Isaiah 53:10, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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Three Signs
John Chapman · Jul 21, 2010
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Joshua

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