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Why is the lamb imagery significant in Revelation?

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The lamb represents Jesus Christ, symbolizing His sacrificial role and victory over sin.

The imagery of the Lamb in Revelation, especially as presented in Revelation 14:1, signifies Jesus Christ’s role as the ultimate sacrifice for sin. The term 'Lamb' evokes the Passover lamb who was sacrificed to save God's people. This representation is crucial in understanding Christ's work in redemption. As the Lamb, He fulfills the ultimate purpose of God’s justice and mercy, satisfying the requirements for our sins. The fact that the Lamb stands on Mount Zion indicates His victory and the security of His people, exemplifying that He has triumphed over sin and death, assuring believers of their place in His eternal kingdom.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:1, John 1:29, Hebrews 9:26

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