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Why do Christians celebrate Easter related to the Passover?

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Easter corresponds with the Passover, marking Christ’s sacrificial death and resurrection.

Easter, for Christians, is intricately connected to the Passover as it celebrates the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, the ultimate Passover lamb. Just as the Passover lamb was sacrificed to provide a means of salvation for Israel (Exodus 12), Jesus' death on the cross fulfills this typology as He sheds His blood for the redemption of His people. This connection is profound, as the timing of the resurrection occurs right after Passover, aligning Jesus' role as the sacrificial lamb who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29). Thus, Easter not only commemorates Christ's victory over death but also reinforces the eternal significance of Passover within the redemptive narrative of Scripture.
Scripture References: Exodus 12, John 1:29

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