Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Old Testament Clues To Christ

I think two years ago, I did a project on how we could find Jesus in the Old Testament. It was a very edifying and mind-stretching experience to be studying the Word of God. I want to share it with you so you could see Christ in the Old Testament. We could see the Old Testament pointing to the Gospel, the person and work of Jesus Christ. Give thanks to God because we worship a God who defeated Satan, sin, and death through the death, burial, and resurrection of His Son, Jesus Christ.















































































PassageDescription or Outline
Genesis 3:15There will be hostile between Satan and the woman, and his offspring and her offspring. Offspring, seed, does not come from her seed, but God prophecy that He will miraculously put a seed in the woman, Mary, to give a virgin birth to a Son, who is Jesus. Jesus shall bruise Satan’s head, and Satan shall bruise his heel. Ultimately, Jesus will have the overall victory.
Genesis 12:3Through offspring of Abraham, all families of the earth SHALL be blessed. This offspring is the coming the Messiah who will come to take away the sins of the world and bringing people back in fellowship with Him.
Genesis 49:10Scepter symbolizes royal authority. Thus, the One who holds the scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler’s staff (lawgiver) from between his feet. This tribute (Shiloh – Messianic title), “until he comes to whom it belongs” according to the footnote, means that the One that has all royal authority comes because He is the lawgiver. And to Him (Jesus) shall be the obedience of the peoples. The gospel is not only that Jesus died for our sins, but He also obeyed every commandment in our place while we broke every commandment out of disobedience to Him.
Deuteronomy 18:15Moses is FORTH-telling that God will raise up a prophet. Jesus is the greater prophet that is yet to come. In reference to Hebrews 3:1-6, Jesus is greater than Moses because “Jesus has been counted worthy of more glory than Moses” (v.3).
Joshua 5:13-15Jesus is the commander of the army of the Lord. A similar event happened with Moses at the burning bush. God told Moses to take off his sandal for he is standing on the holy place. Likewise, the commander, Jesus, told Joshua to do the same thing.
2 Samuel 7:16God was making an unconditional covenant with David spoken through the prophet Nathan. As a Great King, Jesus’ house, kingdom and throne will be established forever. Jesus is making the new heavens and the new earth, and He all authority of the heavens and earth belongs to Him. He will rule as the Great King and Saviour.
Psalm 22This 1st part of the chapter reminds me of Jesus when He was on the cross, being crucified. While Jesus was on the cross, He echoes verse 1, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” In verse 6-8, it describes the humiliation and sorrow that David went through, which also describes Jesus’ mockery and insult from the crowd and soldiers. When Jesus was the cross, soldier mocked Him that if He was God, then He could save Himself. On the cross, Jesus’ hands and feet were pierced (v.16). However, the 2nd part of the chapter reminds me of the glorious resurrection of Jesus Christ. He didn’t hide his face from anybody. He did not despise the people, but invites them to turn to the Lord and praise Him in reverence (v.27-28).
Isaiah 7:14“Therefore, the Lord (Jesus) Himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin SHALL conceive and bear a son (Jesus), and shall call His name Immanuel” (God is with us).
Isaiah 9:6-7Isaiah prophecies, “For to us a child (Jesus) is born, to us a son (Jesus) is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder, and His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace...”I see that Jesus will on David’s throne and rule over His kingdom to establish it and to uphold it with justice and with righteousness from this time forth and forevermore.
Isaiah 11:1-2Isaiah gives us a picture of the branch to describe the descendent. Jesse, David’s father, will have a branch coming forth from him. This branch (Jesus) from his (Jesse) roots shall bear fruit. Holy Spirit will rest upon Him (Jesus). Holy Spirit will give Him wisdom and understanding, counsel and might, and knowledge and fear of the Lord.
Isaiah 53:1-12Isaiah describes the very detail of the suffering of Christ. Jesus was despised and rejected by men. Jesus was a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief. Jesus has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows. Jesus was wounded for our transgressions. Jesus was crushed for our iniquities. It was God’s, the Father, will to lay His wrath on Jesus the iniquity of us all. Jesus was oppressed, and Jesus was afflicted, yet he didn’t open his mouth. Jesus, the Lamb of God, was led to the slaughter. The will of the Lord shall prosper in Jesus’ hand. Jesus, out of the anguish if His soul, shall see and be satisfied. Jesus poured out His soul to death and was numbered with the transgressors, yet He bore the sin of many, and makes intercession for the transgressors.
Jeremiah 23:1-8Jesus being the righteous Branch whom God will raise up for David. Jesus shall reign as king and deal wisely, and shall execute justice and righteousness in the land. In Jesus’ days, Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely. Jesus will be called: “The Lord is our righteousness.”
Ezekiel 21:24-27During this time, God said that Jerusalem will be overthrown. “Ruin” is said three times to describe the intensive nature of the destruction that will come. Prince of Israel, probably Zedekiah, will come to an end as the Babylonian overtakes Jerusalem. Jesus shall come who is the one to whom judgement belongs, and God will give it to Him. Other commentator says that “The priestly and kingly offices would not return until the coming of Him whose right it is – the Messiah.”
Daniel 2:34-35, 44-45The stone described in the passage is Jesus. He shall break in pieces of all these kingdoms (the iron, the bronze, the clay, the silver, and the gold) and bring them to an end. The stone became a great mountain and filled the whole earth, and this stone shall stand forever.
Daniel 7:13-14Daniel sees a vision of the One that looked like a son of man. Jesus Himself used the name, “Son of Man”, to emphasize His humanity as the incarnate Son of God. Jesus was given dominion and glory and a kingdom. All peoples, nations, and languages should serve Him. Jesus’ dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away. His kingdom shall not be destroyed.
Micah 5:2Bethlehem shall come forth the One, Jesus, who is to be ruler in Israel. He is coming forth from of old, Ancient of Days.
Habakkuk 2:14Like the waters will cover ocean, so will the knowledge of the glory of the Lord cover the earth. Jesus will come as the glory of the Lord in full manifestation of His divine being on earth.
Zechariah 9:9-10Jesus is the coming King of Zion. Jesus is righteous and has salvation. As foretold, Jesus will be humble and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey. Jesus shall speak peace to the nations. And He will reign from sea to sea like the River flowing to the end of the earth.

1 comment:

  1. What I find so amazing is the church's lack of understanding on this issue. We actually think Paul is speaking of the New Testament when he said he is not ashamed of the gospel in the book of Romans. In the Roman letter Paul admits he has not been to Rome yet and would to get there by the will of God.

    When Paul finally gets to Rome in the last chapter of Acts in the last part of the chapter we see him preaching his gospel. It wasn't the New Testament or any kind of a draft of it. It wasn't his parchments where some think he got an extrabiblical revelation from Jesus in Arabia. He was preaching from moring till evening about Christ and His kingdom from one text. The Old Testament. It was from the Law of Moses and the prophets.

    More shocking is the writer of Hebrews says those at Mnt. Sinai who recieved the Law of Moses had the gospel preached to them as well as those who the writer of Hebrews was addressing, He says it twice so he ment to say it. But he says it did them no good because of disbelief and disobedience.

    Jesus Himself said that it would not be Him that condemns the Pharasees before His Father. He said it would be Moses who wrote about Him.

    There is a conversation in the gospels about disciples who saw Jesus and it was said, could this be the one Moses spoke of?

    Christians tend to think that the gospel didn't start until John. Wrong it started with the Law of Moses.

    glasseyedave
    thegospelaccordingtothegospel.com

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