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Why is Jesus Christ central to the Bible?

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Jesus Christ is the central theme of the Bible, fulfilling prophecies and embodying God's plan for salvation.

Throughout the entirety of Scripture, every book, chapter, and verse points to Jesus Christ as the culmination of God’s plan for salvation. The statement that 'in the volume of the book it is written of me' encapsulates the essence of biblical revelation that continually reveals God's purpose in sending His Son. From Genesis to Revelation, Jesus fulfills prophecies, embodies the law, and showcases God's redemptive nature. Passages such as Luke 24:27 indicate that even in the Old Testament, the Scriptures testify about Him, affirming His significance and the necessity of understanding the Bible in light of who He is.
Scripture References: Luke 24:27, Hebrews 1:1-2

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