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Type your answer here... I'm pretty sure that in Christian art Jesus Christ is symbolized by a lamb because Jesus sacaficed himself on the cross and in The Bible lambs were used as a sacafice when asking for forgiveness for your sins

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Where was the passover lamb often killed in the new testament?

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