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What is the significance of the Passover in relation to Jesus?

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The Passover signifies Jesus as the Lamb of God, whose sacrifice brings redemption and deliverance.

The Passover is a pivotal event in biblical history, symbolizing God's deliverance of Israel from bondage in Egypt. This event prefigures the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who is called the Lamb of God. Just as the blood of the Passover lamb protected the Israelites during the final plague (Exodus 12:13), so does Christ's shed blood offer protection from eternal judgment for those who believe in Him. The rituals associated with the Passover foreshadow Christ's atoning work on the cross, which is the fulfillment of the sacrificial system of the Old Testament. Understanding the significance of the Passover deepens our appreciation of the Gospel and the power of Christ's sacrifice as the means of our salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, John 1:29, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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All Came to Pass
Stephen Hyde · Dec 15, 2013
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