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Yes sister, you are correct.FORETELLING OF CHRIST
Isaiah Redeemer
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel King
Daniel
Hosea
Joel Judge
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum Avenger
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai High Priest
Zechariah
Malachi
In the Prophetic section (Isa. - Mal. 17 Books)
Christ is proclaimed.
We are told of His names, titles, vocations, ministry, & of His sacrificial death, resurrection, & elevation to the right hand of God.
Thank you Major for contributing. And good scriptures. Here is another one.Yes sister, you are correct.
The Bible has a unified message, and the unifying center of that message is Jesus Christ. This principle of interpretation comes to us from Jesus Himself, for He taught His disciples to read the Hebrew Bible in this way.
John 6:46
“If you believed Moses, you would believe me,” Jesus said, “for he wrote about me”.
Colossians 1:16
" For by him (Christ) all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him."
All of this tells us that Jesus is God and HE wrote the Scriptures.Thank you Major for contributing. And good scriptures. Here is another one.
`Then He (Jesus) said to them (2 disciples on way to Emmaus), "O foolish ones, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken! Ought not the Christ to have suffered these things and to enter His glory?"
And beginning at Moses and all the Prophets, He expounded to them in all the scriptures the things concerning Himself.` (Luke 24: 25 - 27)
Genesis | The Seed of the Woman | |
Exodus | The Passover Lamb | |
Leviticus | The High Priest | |
Numbers | The Cloud and The Fire | |
Deuteronomy | The Prophet Like Moses | |
Joshua | The Captain of Our Salvation | |
Ruth | The Kinsman Redeemer | |
1 & 2 Samuel | The Prophet of The Lord | |
1 & 2 Kings | The Reigning King | |
1 & 2 Chronicles | The Glorious Temple | |
Ezra | The Faithful Scribe | |
Nehemiah | The Rebuilder of the Walls | |
Esther | Mordecai | |
Job | The Dayspring From on High | |
Psalms | The Lord Who Is Our Shepherd | |
Proverbs & Ecclesiastes | The Wisdom of God | |
Song of Solomon | The Lover & Bridegroom | |
Isaiah | The Suffering Servant | |
Jeremiah & Lamentations | The Weeping Prophet | |
Ezekiel | The Son of Man | |
Daniel | The Son of Man coming in the clouds of Heaven | |
Hosea | The Bridegroom | |
Joel | The Baptizer With The Holy Spirit | |
Amos | The Burden Bearer | |
Obadiah | The Mighty Savior | |
Jonah | The Forgiving God | |
Micah | The Messenger With Beautiful Feet | |
Nahum | The Avenger of God's Elect | |
Habakkuk | The Great Evangelist, Crying For Revival | |
Zephaniah | The Restorer of the Remnant | |
Haggai | The Cleansing Fountain | |
Zechariah | The Pierced Son | |
Malachi | The Son of Righteousness |
Matthew | The Messiah | |
Mark | The Miracle Worker | |
Luke | The Son of Man | |
John | The Son of God | |
Acts | The Ascended Lord | |
Romans | The Justifier | |
1 & 2 Corinthians | The Last Adam | |
Galatians | The One Who Sets Us Free | |
Ephesians | The Christ of Riches | |
Philippians | The God Who Meets Our Every Need | |
Colossians | The Fullness of The Godhead | |
1 & 2 Thessalonians | The Soon Coming King | |
1 & 2 Timothy | The Mediator Between God And Man | |
Titus | The Blessed Hope | |
Philemon | The Friend, Closer Than a Brother | |
Hebrews | The Blood That Washes Away My Sins | |
James | The Great Physician | |
1 & 2 Peter | The Chief Shepherd | |
1 & 2 & 3 John | Everlasting Love | |
Jude | The God our Saviour | |
Revelation | The King of Kings and the Lord of Lords! |
OVERVIEW OF THE OLD TESTAMENT.
Throughout the history recorded in the Old Testament and through the poetic and prophetic sections we see that there is one great purpose moving through the ages, the eternal design of the Almighty God focused on His Son. In the first five books, the Pentateuch, written by Moses we read not only of the wonderful creation and its marring, but of God`s great plan to bring restoration. Thus, we see that God has planned that a man from Adam`s race, and who is also His (God`s) Son, will be the sacrifice prepared. We are also shown the necessity of a High Priest to come before a holy God, and one that has the ability to lead the people and speak for God, a prophet. Then in the History books of Israel entering into the promised Land and dwelling there, we read that the Lord reveals Himself as the captain of the Lord`s army, and later in His majesty as King upon His throne. These awesome visions signify His great dominion, His authority and power.
In the collection of poetry and wisdom we gain a greater appreciation of the Lord as the redeemer, Mediator and Saviour. The writers tell of the experiences of the heart and practical advice in everyday life. There is also many wonderful hymns that exalt the Lord`s attributes, His names, His word and goodness. No wonder this section is the most popular.
Finally, the prophetic section reveals not only God`s purpose for Israel at the time written but also gives a greater view of the Gentile and Israeli future events. These will culminate in God`s final purpose of all coming together, in harmony, in the New Heavens and New Earth.
Thus, God has unveiled in the Old Testament the great problem of sin in the universe, and the overcoming of that through His beloved Son. The writers by the Holy Spirit reveal in symbolic language, types and shadows the great masterpiece of God, His Son who not only is to be the salvation of the world but also its great ruler, through His people Israel.
Yet there is one amazing part of God`s plan not revealed to the ancient writers. And this is what the New Testament is all about – the final capstone in God`s design of the ages.
Hi Bob,Hello Marilyn;
Just a side note.
Back in 2018 we studied Old Testament or if I remember, Hebrew History. We touched on a discussion that the Biblical scholars were suggesting that following the Pentateuch, the Book of Joshua could have been the 6th Book of Moses, or the Hexateuch. This was actually in our textbook.
Have you ever heard this suggestion by the early scholars?
But the author claimed the conclusion was not solid. There was not enough historical history as in the 5 books except for the conquest events of Canaan, of Joshua fulfilling the promises God made to His servants Moses and Abraham for a later time following Deuteronomy.
God bless you, Marilyn.
Hi Bob,Good morning, Marilyn;
While having my good morning coffee I saw your post with a little dot. I looked at it for about a minute and thought it was a speck on my monitor.
I began to rub it off but then realized it was a little dot in your post. lol! Anyway, I got a little chuckle to make my morning.
God bless you, sister.