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What does the story of Tola and Jair teach us about salvation?

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The story of Judges 10:1-5 illustrates God's provision of judges as forerunners to Christ, showcasing salvation's continuity in history.

The accounts of Tola and Jair in Judges 10 reveal the depth of God's grace in providing leaders for His people. Tola, whose name means 'worm', symbolizes the humility required to recognize our need for salvation, while pointing to Christ as our Savior who bore our sins. Jair, with 30 sons and cities, exemplifies Christ's illumination of our path, as He enlightens us to the way of salvation. Both judges serve as types or foreshadows of Christ, fundamentally linking our understanding of salvation from the Old Testament to the New Testament. They demonstrate that God’s plan of redemption has been consistently carried throughout history through appointed servants, ultimately culminating in Jesus, who truly delivers His people.
Scripture References: Judges 10:1-5

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Tola And Jair
Eric Lutter · Mar 26, 2023
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