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What does the Passover teach us about Jesus' death?

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The Passover teaches that Jesus' death was necessary for our salvation, as He bore the penalty for sin.

The Passover highlights the necessity of atonement for sin, demonstrated by the sacrificial lamb whose blood protected the Israelites from death. Jesus, as the ultimate Passover lamb, took upon Himself the sin of the world and faced the judgment that we deserved. Just as the blood of the lamb marked the homes of the Israelites for protection, so Jesus' blood covers believers, shielding them from condemnation. This act of divine love not only fulfills the requirements of justice but also underscores the profound nature of God's grace in redeeming those who are unworthy. Thus, the Passover is a foreshadowing of the complete and final sacrifice provided in Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, John 1:29, Hebrews 10:12

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