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Who are considered the 'Seed' mentioned in the Bible?

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The 'Seed' refers to the spiritual offspring of Christ—believers who have been chosen and made alive in Him.

The term 'Seed' in the Biblical context alludes to those who are saved and called by God through Christ. Isaiah 53:10 highlights that Christ, through His suffering, will see His Seed, representing the believers for whom He dies. Psalm 89:27 further illustrates that God's covenant extends to the Seed of His Chosen. These individuals encompass both Jews and Gentiles from every nation who have been redeemed and transformed into His image. They form a singular generation that seeks the Lord, serves Him, and will forever be His children, emphasizing the unity and continuity of God's redemptive plan throughout the ages.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, Psalm 89:27

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