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What does the Bible say about the vesture dipped in blood?

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The vesture dipped in blood symbolizes the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, showcasing His sacrifice for His people.

In Revelation 19:13, the vesture of Christ, dipped in blood, serves as a powerful symbol of His atoning sacrifice. This imagery reflects the garment of redemption, indicative of the blood that was shed for the salvation of His people. Just as the priests in the Old Testament were often splattered with the sacrificial blood, Christ's garment represents His eternal redemptive work. It highlights that redemption was not an afterthought but was purposed before the foundation of the world, fulfilling typological prophecies seen in the Old Testament, and continuing to resonate into eternity. His blood signifies the eternal covenant made with His church, illustrating that through Him, we have been completely redeemed from our sins.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:13, Isaiah 63, Hebrews 9:12

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