Not One Bone Broken, Jesus in Exodus 12:46

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Welcome to Comfort Bible Reading, where we slow down, open God’s Word, and see how every verse even the ones we might overlook points to Jesus.
Today, we’re going to reflect on Exodus 12:46, a verse about the Passover lamb, and how it quietly prophesied the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in a stunningly specific way. Moving on to exodus 12 46“ It shall be eaten in one house; you shall not take any of the flesh outside the house, and you shall not break any of its bones. ” Exodus 12:46 At first glance, this might sound like a simple instruction. But tucked inside is a powerful prophecy. God commanded the Israelites not to break any bones of the Passover lamb, the very lamb whose blood would protect their homes from death. God could have given any number of symbolic requirements, but this one is specific: “Don’t break the bones of the lamb.” Why? Because it wasn’t just a meal, it was a shadow of something much greater: the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ.
Just as the lamb protected Israel from death, Jesus’ blood would shield us from the eternal penalty of sin. Psalm 34:20 says: “20 He keep all his bones: not one of them is broken.” This verse is Messianic, a subtle prophecy pointing forward to the crucifixion.Now fast forward over 1,400 years to the cross. Roman executioners routinely broke the legs of those being crucified to speed up death. But when they came to Jesus, they didn’t break His legs.
Paraphrasing what John 19:33-36 tells us: “…when they came to Jesus and saw that He was already dead, they did not break His legs… This happened so that the Scripture would be fulfilled: ‘Not one of His bones will be broken.’” As we read earlier from Psalm 34:20. That small instruction in Exodus 12 was no accident. It was God’s divine fingerprint on a plan for salvation. As stated in 1 Corinthians 5:7 “Christ, our Passover Lamb, has been sacrificed.”
Jesus is our ultimate Passover. And during His crucifixion, something extraordinary happened… God was writing the story of salvation centuries in advance, right down to the smallest details, including the bones. So, what does this mean for us? In Scripture, bones represent strength and structure. Jesus’ bones weren’t broken because He was the perfect, whole, and unblemished Lamb. This fulfillment showed: Jesus wasn’t just dying as a martyr, He was fulfilling centuries of prophecy. Showing His sacrifice wasn’t random, it was intentional, foreshadowed, and complete. His physical body, though pierced and wounded, remained intact—a symbol of His unbroken spirit, His perfect obedience, and His divine mission fulfilled. Hebrews 10:10 says: “We have been made holy through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.”The unbroken bones of the lamb represent purity, wholeness, and completion. Jesus, the sinless Lamb of God, was broken in spirit, but not in body, fulfilling this prophecy perfectly. This reminds us that God’s plan is never careless. If He fulfilled even this small detail at the cross, we can trust Him with every detail of our lives. Let’s pause here. Have you ever felt like the details of your life don’t matter? That maybe God’s too busy to care about the small stuff?
This verse reminds us that God isn’t just concerned with big miracles. He is a God of detail. If He fulfilled a prophecy about a bone not being broken, He can certainly handle the broken pieces of our life. And here’s the beautiful irony: Though not one of His bones was broken, Jesus was broken for us.
He was crushed in soul, pierced in body, and laid in a tomb, so that we could be healed, forgiven, and made whole. Isaiah 53:5 says: “He was wounded for our transgressions… and by His stripes we are healed.” Just as the Israelites were saved under the blood of the lamb, we are saved under the blood of Christ. This is not just a historical event, this is about your rescue story. If this message encouraged your heart today, would you consider sharing it with someone who needs hope? And if you would like to continue seeing how the Old Testament points to Jesus, I would love to have you join this journey by liking, subscribing, and staying in God’s Word with me. Until next time, may the Lord bless you, keep you, and remind you that you are never forgotten, even down to the smallest detail.

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