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Why is it significant that Christ was smitten like the rock in Exodus?

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Christ’s smiting signifies His sacrificial death, which provides redemption for sinners, as illustrated in Isaiah 53:5.

The symbolism of Christ being smitten, akin to the rock in Exodus 17:6, is profoundly significant as it illustrates His sacrificial role in the redemption of humanity. Isaiah 53:5 states that He was 'wounded for our transgressions'; His smiting was necessary for our salvation. Just as Moses struck the rock to bring forth water for the Israelites, Jesus was struck in His suffering and death, resulting in the outflow of grace and life for all who believe in Him. This act fulfilled God's plan of salvation, providing abundant life to a rebellious and ungrateful humanity.
Scripture References: Exodus 17:6, Isaiah 53:5

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