Jesus In The Old Testament

As you are about to hear in this PODCAST, Jesus is in every book, 39 out of 39 books, in the OT.Jesus In The Old Testament

Genesis: Jesus is the Seed of the woman (3).

Exodus: Jesus is the Passover Lamb (12).

Leviticus: Anointed High Priest (8).

Numbers: Brazen serpent (21).

Deuteronomy: The Promised Prophet (18).

Joshua: Captain of the Lord’s angelic army (5).

Judges: Angel of the Lord (2).

Ruth: Our Kinsman-Redeemer (2).

1 Samuel: The coming Messiah (2).

2 Samuel: Seed of David (7).

1 Kings: Thick cloud of God’s glory (8).

2 Kings: The Lord God of Israel (19).

1 Chronicles: The God of our salvation (16).

2 Chronicles: The God of our fathers (20).

Ezra: Lord of heaven and earth (1).

Nehemiah: God who keeps His Covenant (1).

Esther: The God of providence (Esther).

Job: Our Risen Redeemer (19).

Psalms: The King of glory (24).

Proverbs: Personification of wisdom (8).

Ecclesiastes: The God to be obeyed (12).

Song of Solomon: The one who loves selflessly (SoS).

Isaiah: The Suffering Servant (53).

Jeremiah: The Lord our righteousness (23).

Lamentations: The faithful / compassionate God (3).

Ezekiel: Lord who dwells with His people (48).

Daniel: The Son of Man (7).

Hosea: Picture of God’s redemptive love (3).

Joel: Giver of the Holy Spirit (Joel 2).

Amos: The plumb-line by which all is measured (7).

Obadiah: Destroyer of the wicked (1).

Jonah: The God of second chances (2).

Micah: Messiah to be born in Bethlehem (5).

Nahum: The Lord who is slow to anger (1).

Habakkuk: The Rock of our salvation (1).

Zephaniah: The King of Israel (3).

Haggai: The One who will bring peace (2).

Zechariah: King riding on a donkey (9).

Malachi: The sun of righteousness (4).

No wonder, then, that as Peter wrote in 1 Peter 2:2 (NASB), Like newborn babies, (we) long for the pure milk of the word (including the so-called OT!), so that by it you may grow in respect to salvation.”

16 All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. 17 God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work. (2 Timothy 3:16-17)

Therefore, laying aside all malice, all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and all evil speaking, as newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby, if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious. (1 Peter 2:1-3) 

I don’t want you to forget, dear brothers and sisters, about our ancestors in the wilderness long ago. All of them were guided by a cloud that moved ahead of them, and all of them walked through the sea on dry ground. In the cloud and in the sea, all of them were baptized as followers of Moses. All of them ate the same spiritual food, and all of them drank the same spiritual water. For they drank from the spiritual rock that traveled with them, and that rock was Christ. Yet God was not pleased with most of them, and their bodies were scattered in the wilderness.

These things happened as a warning to us, so that we would not crave evil things as they did, or worship idols as some of them did. As the Scriptures say, “The people celebrated with feasting and drinking, and they indulged in pagan revelry.” And we must not engage in sexual immorality as some of them did, causing 23,000 of them to die in one day.

Nor should we put Christ to the test, as some of them did and then died from snakebites. 10 And don’t grumble as some of them did, and then were destroyed by the angel of death. 11 These things happened to them as examples for us. They were written down to warn us who live at the end of the age. (1 Corinthians 10:1-11)

(This podcast is by Dewey Bertolini. discovered by Christian Podcast Central and our community — copyright is owned by the publisher, not Christian Podcast Central, and audio is streamed directly from their servers.)

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