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Salvation in the Bible — The Plan of Redemption

Salvation is the central theme of Scripture, spanning from humanity's fall in Genesis through Christ's redemptive work in the New Testament. This quiz explores the biblical foundations of redemption, including Old Testament prophecies, types and shadows of Christ, and the New Testament fulfillment of God's plan for human salvation. Understanding these key passages and concepts is essential for grasping the continuity of God's redemptive narrative throughout the Bible.

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In Romans 3:25, how does Paul describe Jesus Christ's role in salvation?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of these quiz questions?+
These questions explore the biblical plan of redemption—God's design for human salvation throughout Scripture. They cover key passages from both the Old Testament (including prophecies and types of Christ) and the New Testament (including the fulfillment of redemption through Christ's work), emphasizing concepts like atonement, substitutionary sacrifice, grace, and faith.
Why are Old Testament sacrifices and promises included in a salvation quiz?+
The Old Testament contains crucial types, shadows, and prophecies that foreshadow Christ's redemptive work. Passages like Isaiah 53 and Genesis 22 are explicitly referenced in the New Testament as pointing to Christ. Understanding these connections shows the continuity of God's redemptive plan from Genesis through Revelation and deepens comprehension of how Christ fulfills Old Testament expectations.
What is the difference between redemption and atonement as presented in these questions?+
While these terms are related, atonement specifically refers to the act of making payment for sin (often through sacrifice), while redemption refers to the broader process of being bought back or rescued from sin and its consequences. For example, Christ's blood provides atonement (payment) that accomplishes our redemption (rescue). Both are essential aspects of God's plan of salvation.

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