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

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The Passover lamb prefigures Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice for the liberation from sin (Exodus 12:13).

The Passover lamb holds significant typological importance in understanding Christ’s role as the Lamb of God. In Exodus 12:13, the blood of the Passover lamb was a protection for the Israelites during the final plague in Egypt, symbolizing God's judgment passed over them. This event foreshadows Christ's sacrificial death, where His blood offers deliverance from the ultimate judgment of sin. The fulfillment of this imagery reinforces the idea that Jesus is not only a historical figure but the actual fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan for humanity. By connecting the Passover with Christ, we see the continuity of God's promise of salvation throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13, John 1:29

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