The Foreshadowing Of Christ As Explained In The Old Testament

3.5.18

By Mark Thompson


The old and new testament has a relationship that relates the life of Christ. Some of the statements and events found in the Old Testament are forecasts of the life that the Messiah would live. Here is an explanation of the foreshadowing of Christ to consider.

The death of Abel. The book of Genesis, Abel who was a shepherd used to offer a burnt sacrifice to God together with his brother Cain. God was pleased with the offerings of Abel and is documented as a sweet fragrance to God. The fact that Abel was a shepherd signifies the role of Jesus in the New Testament. Also, his death suggests the death which the Messiah died for sinners.

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.

Prophecy of the birth of Jesus Christ. There are a lot of prophecies that explains the birth of Jesus. To start with, God tells Jacob that He will bless his nation through his offspring. Jesus is born along the Genealogy of Jacob and this statement was meant to describe Him. Also, David is promised that his offspring will have an everlasting kingdom which signifies Jesus in the book of Mathew.

Foreshadowing of Jesus ministry. There are a couple of aspects which describes the ministry of Messiah. For instance, the burnt sacrifices used in various sacrificial events were supposed to one year old and were not supposed to have any blemish. Messiah is described in Hebrews as a person without sin who we become righteous through this.

The bronze snake in the wilderness. The Israelite faced the wrath of God in the wilderness by being bitten by snakes. God showed mercy to them and asked Moses to make a bronze snake which they could heal if they looked at it. This implies Jesus who is the sacrifice of every sin. By calling upon the name, sinners are freed from their sins just like how the Israelite were healed by looking on the bronze snake.

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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