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Why is the imagery of the Lamb important in Revelation?

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The imagery of the Lamb in Revelation serves to highlight Jesus' sacrifice and authority over creation.

The Lamb is a central figure in Revelation, epitomizing the duality of Jesus as both the sacrificial offering and the majestic ruler. As explained in chapters 4 and 5, this imagery not only evokes the sacrificial system of the Old Testament but also emphasizes His unique authority to reveal God's redemptive plan by opening the seals of the book. This is crucial for Christians as it combines themes of mercy, grace, and divine sovereignty, demonstrating that apart from His sacrificial death, there is no hope for redemption. Recognizing Jesus as the Lamb allows believers to appreciate the depth of their salvation and the majesty of His current reign.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:6-9, Revelation 6:1-2

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