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What is the meaning of 'behold' in relation to Jesus Christ?

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'Behold' is used throughout scripture to draw attention to the significance of Jesus Christ and His works.

The word 'behold' serves as a call to attention in scripture, often used when referring to the works and person of Jesus Christ. It invites believers to recognize His significance, as in Isaiah 42:1, where God commands His people to 'behold' His Servant. This frequent usage underscores the importance of understanding and reflecting on the centrality of Christ in the salvation narrative, urging believers to actively regard His character, works, and the implications they have for their lives.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1, John 12:15

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