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What role did Moses play in the Bible?

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Moses was appointed by God as the deliverer of Israel, prefiguring Christ as our ultimate Deliverer.

Moses serves a pivotal role in the Old Testament as the appointed deliverer of the Israelites from Egyptian bondage, symbolizing the redemptive work of Christ. Just as Moses was raised up for the purpose of leading his people to freedom, Christ has come to deliver His people from sin and death. In Acts 7:35, it is affirmed that Moses was sent to be their deliverer, yet he initially faced rejection, much like Christ faced rejection from His own. This typology enriches our understanding of how God orchestrates salvation through appointed means and illustrates the continuity of His redemptive plan throughout history.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:11-22, Acts 7:35

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