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What is the importance of the Passover in the Bible?

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The Passover is significant as it foreshadows Christ's ultimate sacrifice for sin.

The Passover commemorates God’s deliverance of Israel from slavery in Egypt, symbolized by the blood of the lamb on the doorposts that spared the firstborns from death (Exodus 12). In 1 Corinthians 5:7, Paul explicitly identifies Christ as our Passover lamb, emphasizing that His death fulfills the Passover's symbol of substitutionary atonement. Through this, we see how the Passover acts as a prophetic shadow of the ultimate sacrifice Christ made, where His blood does not merely cover but fully redeems and reconciles sinners to God. This connection enriches the understanding of God's redemptive history and highlights the continuity of God's plan for salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 12, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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Hosanna
Tim James · Jun 3, 2026
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