Types Of Christ Prophesied In The Bible

By Stephanie Green


Jesus Christ is viewed as the only Son of God with no brother or sister. In fact, the only other mention made is that of an antichrist which is a reverse of what Christians expect in Jesus. However, it is possible to decipher different types of Christ that are collaborated in both the Old Testament and the New Testaments. Here is a look at the manifestations and what they mean for Christians.

Tree of Life. There is a lot of reference to the tree and life in the bible. Naturally, trees are homes to animals and birds. They also are sources of food in such forms as fruits and also shelter from storms and for nesting. Genesis 2,9 indicates that God planted a tree in the middle. Revelation 22,2 says that a tree is planted by the river and bears 12 fruits. Just like Jesus, the leaves become a source of healing to nations.

The Ark. When Noah was building the ark, it was meant to save people from the destructive floods. The story is in Genesis 7,16. The gospel of John 10,28 points at Jesus giving people who come to him life so that no one can take it away from them. Without Jesus, they would perish, just like those who were outside the ark.

Passover Lamb. The Israelites who were saved in Egypt were asked to sacrifice a lamb without blemish. It is this act that gave them blood to mark their doors and therefore gain salvation. This is captured in Exodus 12. The New Testament in John 1,29 captures John the Baptist declaring, Behold the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.

Manna. Israelites had trouble finding food in the desert. They received food in form of Manna from heaven as indicated in Exodus chapter 16. It is natural that without food there will be no life. The gospel captures Jesus declaring that he is the bread of life. The people who come to him will never go hungry or be thirsty. This is similar to the manna provided to Israelis. Those who ate manna had life.

The Rock that oozes salvation and life. When Israelites had not water, Moses was instructed to strike a rock in Exodus chapter 17. This scene is repeated at Calvary during the passion of Christ. Water comes from the side of Christ after he was speared. Reference is made again in 1st Corinthians 10 where people drank spiritual water from Christ the rock.

The temple. The dwelling place of God was the temple. Without a temple, there was a feeling of emptiness. When Israelites built the temple in 1st Kings chapter 6, they were preparing for the presence of God to enable them get life. In John chapter 2, Jesus says that once the temple is destroyed, he will raise it in three days. He was pointing at his death.

The reflections of Jesus Christ in the old and new testaments are undeniable. They are so vivid that no one can mistake them. The corresponding evidence only points at Jesus the prophesied Son of God fulfilled in the New Testament.




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