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What Old Testament examples illustrate redemption?

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The redemption of Israel from Egypt is a primary Old Testament example of redemption.

The Old Testament provides multiple pictures of redemption, with the most notable being the redemption of Israel from slavery in Egypt. This event illustrates God's powerful hand delivering His people by the blood of the Passover lamb, which serves as a precursor to Christ’s sacrificial death. The narrative demonstrates that God redeemed Israel not based on their merit but for His namesake, showcasing His sovereign grace. Other examples include the laws surrounding the kinsman redeemer, which points to Christ's role as our Redeemer who intercedes on our behalf and pays the debt we cannot pay. These poignant illustrations reinforce the continuous theme of God’s planned redemption through His covenant promises.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13; Psalm 106:6-12; Leviticus 25:25

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