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What does the Passover symbolize in relation to Jesus?

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The Passover symbolizes Christ as our sacrificial Lamb who delivers us from sin.

The Passover, as established in Exodus and commemorated by the Israelites, serves as a vivid type pointing to Christ’s sacrificial death. In Joshua 5:10-12, the Israelites observe the Passover upon entering the Promised Land, indicating that their deliverance from Egypt is a foreshadowing of the ultimate redemption offered in Christ. Jesus is identified as the Lamb of God in John 1:29, whose blood, like the Passover lamb’s, serves as the means of our salvation. The deliverance from physical bondage in Egypt parallels our spiritual liberation from sin through Christ’s atoning sacrifice, making the Passover central to understanding God’s overarching redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Exodus 12, John 1:29, Joshua 5:10-12

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