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What is the significance of the term 'redeemer' in the Bible?

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The term 'redeemer' signifies Christ's role in paying the penalty for our sins.

In Scripture, the term 'redeemer' represents Christ as our Kinsman Redeemer, who took on our human nature and paid the price for our sin. The law of first mention shows that the primary meaning of redemption is rooted in deliverance and restoration. Jacob, in Genesis 48, refers to the 'angel which redeemed me from all evil,' pointing to the divine mission of Jesus. This concept is vital as it affirms that salvation is accomplished through Christ's sacrifice, which is sufficient for all of His people.
Scripture References: Genesis 48:16, Isaiah 43:1, Revelation 5:9

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