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Why is the depiction of Christ as both white and ruddy important?

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It symbolizes Christ's purity and humanity, essential for our redemption.

The depiction of Christ as both 'white' and 'ruddy' is significant as it encapsulates His nature as both holy God and perfect man. The term 'white' reflects His purity and righteousness, while 'ruddy' relates to His humanity and the blood He shed for our salvation. This duality is essential because as Hebrews 2:14 explains, He had to partake in flesh and blood to be our High Priest and make atonement for sin. Without His dual nature, He could not be our Redeemer; His blood would not have the power to cleanse and redeem us from our sins, which is work that only the God-man could accomplish.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:14, Revelation 9:13, Isaiah 63:7

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