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What is the significance of the blood of the lamb in Exodus 12?

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The blood of the lamb in Exodus 12 signifies God's provision for redemption and protection from judgment.

In Exodus 12, the blood of the Passover lamb serves as a profound symbol of salvation and divine protection. God instructed the Israelites to cover their doorposts with the blood so that when He passed through Egypt to execute judgment, He would 'pass over' those houses signified by the blood. This act points forward to Christ, our ultimate Passover Lamb, whose sacrificial death secures redemption for believers. Not only does it demonstrate God's mercy and the seriousness of sin, but it also showcases the necessity of faith in the provision that God has made for His people to escape judgment. The blood signifies the full measure of Christ's atoning work that guarantees the safety and salvation of the elect.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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