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What does the sprinkling of blood in the Passover signify?

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The sprinkling of blood signifies the satisfaction of God's justice and the protection of His people.

The blood of the Passover lamb served a crucial role in the deliverance of the Israelites from judgment. In Exodus 12:13, God declares that when He sees the blood on the doorposts, He will pass over that house, sparing those within from the penalty of death. This act signifies the satisfaction of God's justice, demonstrating that for mercy to be extended, justice must first be satisfied. The application of the blood symbolizes the covering and protection afforded to God's people through the sacrifice of Christ, leading to a profound understanding of how Christ's blood redeems and protects us from condemnation.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, Hebrews 11:28

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