The Foreshadowing Of Christ As Explained In The Old Testament

By Mark Thompson


The gospel books that comprise the bible explain the life of the foretold Messiah. Different aspects which happened in the Old Testament explains the life of the Messiah. This means that the coming of Christ was known to happen even during the creation of the earth. The following are biblical aspects that explain the foreshadowing of Christ.

The demise of Abel. Abel death is a perfect description of Jesus Christ. He was a shepherd just like how He is described in the gospel books. Also, the used to sacrifice burnt offering to God which is considered as a sweet fragrance. Jesus is described as the perfect sacrifice of God as well. Also, the death of Abel foreshadows the death of Messiah.

The attempt of Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. Abraham offering his only son suggest the decision that God took in offering His only son. Isaac taking wood for the sacrifice signifies the cross that Jesus carried. It took three days for God to provide a lamb to Abraham for the sacrifice sparing the life of Isaac. This indicates the God gave us Christ as our sacrificial lamb and took three days to resurrect as well.

Similarities in the birth of Jesus. Both Jacob and David were promised by God that a great kind would be born from their lineage. Jesus is among their genealogy making this statement an explanation of his birth. Also, prophets like Isiah and Micah had prophesied the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.

Forecast of Jesus ministry. The ministry of Jesus is also foretold in the Old Testament. Every burnt sacrifice made during the Old Testament was not supposed to have any blemish and could be taken among goats and sheep. This aspect is documented in Hebrews where it explains that Christ lived a sinless life. Other facets which prefigure Jesus include teaching in parables, becoming the perfect sacrifice and other traits.

Moses and the bronze snake. Moses was instructed to build a bronze snake which was meant to heal those who were suffering from snake bites. The fact that God chose a snake to heal their agony implies that Jesus came to earth and adopted our sinful nature and from that we become righteous. The bronze snake implies that we are freed from our sins when we look upon to the Messiah.

The event of David and king Darrius. The Israelite were in captive of the Babylonians and Daniel was a prophet during the reign of king Darrius. Darius agreed on a decree which would prevent everyone from praying but Daniel could not take heed of this. As a result, he was prosecuted by being held in a den of lions. This is similar to the situation that Pontius Pilate had when he was forced to prosecute Jesus against his will.

The similitude of the life of Elijah and Elisha. Elijah fed one hundred people with twenty loves which indicate the feeding of a multitude of five thousand people done by the Messiah. Elisha is documented to have raised a young boy which is similar to Jesus and healing the sick as well.




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