The Foreshadowing Of Christ As Explained In The Old Testament

By Mark Thompson


There is a relationship between the Old Testament and the new version of the Bible concerning the life of Jesus. Some of the events and statements in the Old Testament explains the life that Jesus would live. The following is a description of the foreshadowing of Christ as explained in the Old Testament.

The story of Abel and Cain. This marks the first event that explains what would happen to Jesus. Abel was a shepherd just as Christ is explained and used to please God with his sacrifices. His offering is documented as a fragrance which is similar to the description given about Jesus as a perfect sacrifice. Moreover, his death at the hands of Cain implies the death that Jesus would face.

The sacrificing of Isaac. Isaac was the only kid that Abraham had. This is similar to the explanation of Christ which he is considered as the only Child of God. Besides that, Isaac was supposed to be sacrificed just as Jesus died for the sinners. God took three days before He offered them a sacrificial lamb. It also took three days before Jesus raised from the dead making this a perfect prefigure.

Aspects which implies the birth of Christ. A couple of aspects foretells the birth of Jesus. Jacob was promised that he would bless the nation of Israel through one of his offspring. Jesus is a member of the lineage of Jacob and this was a description of Him. A similar promise was given to David.

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 story of Moses and the bronze snake. The Israelite were attacked by snakes due to the wrath of God due to their wickedness. Even so, He instructed Moses to make a bronze snake and hang it at a place where every bitten member could look at to become healed. This implies that Christ adopted our sinful nature which is symbolized by the snake. At the same time, He is the redeemer of our sins hence the use of a bronze snake for healing.

Prefigure in Daniel chapter six. Daniel was a righteous man who was sought by many people to be persecuted. King Darius who was the kind of Babylon at that time signed a decree which prevented anyone from praying. Daniel went on and prayed and was bound to be persecuted. This is similar to Jesus when he was about to be persecuted. Pontius Pilate did not see anything worth persecuting Jesus but he had to do it since he had to comply with the law.

The ministry of Elijah and Elisha. These are among the Major Prophets in the bible. Elijah performed a miracle of feeding one hundred people with twenty loaves as well as Jesus with the five thousand people. Elisha raised a young boy and the same happened with Christ by raising a couple of people.




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