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Why is the concept of the kinsman-redeemer significant?

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The kinsman-redeemer concept is significant as it illustrates Christ's role in restoring humanity to God.

The concept of the kinsman-redeemer is deeply significant in understanding Christ's work for humanity. In the story of Boaz and Ruth, we see a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ, who acts as our kinsman-redeemer. He is the one with the legal right to redeem us from sin and restore our lost inheritance. The New Testament elaborates that Christ, through His sacrificial death, fulfills the kinsman-redeemer role by paying the price for our redemption, thus restoring our relationship with God and granting us eternal life.
Scripture References: Ruth 3:9, Hebrews 2:11-12

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