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Genesis 22:1-2. Abraham & Isaac, his only son. . Gerar. Beersheba. Click for next slide. Genesis 22:1-2. Abraham is symbolic of God the Father. Gerar. Beersheba. Click for next slide. Genesis 22:1-2. Isaac is symbolic of Jesus. Gerar. Beersheba. Click for next slide. Genesis 22:1-2.
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Genesis 22:1-2 Abraham & Isaac, his only son. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:1-2 Abraham is symbolic of God the Father. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:1-2 Isaac is symbolic of Jesus. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:1-2 Abraham is to offer Isaac as a burnt offering. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
John 3:16 God would offer his only begotten son, Jesus, as an offering for our sin. Ephesians 5:2, Hebrews 10:10-14 Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:2-3 God commands Abraham to offer Isaac on a certain mountain. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:2-3 A mountain in the land of Moriah. Land of Moriah Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:4 On the third day, Abraham saw the place afar off. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:4 On the third day, Abraham saw the place afar off. Land of Moriah Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:4 On the third day, Abraham saw the place afar off. Mt. Moriah Mt. Moriah (Jerusalem) Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
1 Cor. 15:3-4 Mt. Moriah On the third day, Jesus was raised. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:5 Mt. Moriah Abraham and Isaac would go to the top of the mountain, worship, and return. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Hebrews 11:17-19 Mt. Moriah Abraham believed that God would raise his son after he was offered on the Altar. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:6-8 Abraham and Isaac start up the mountain. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:6-8 Abraham put the wood on Isaac. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
John 19:17 Jesus carried his cross (wood). Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:6-8 Abraham took the fire and a knife. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:6-8 Isaac wants to know, “Where is the lamb for a burnt offering?” Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:6-8 Abraham answers; “God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering.” Click for next slide
Genesis 22:6-8 God would provide himself as a lamb for a burnt offering. Click for next slide
Genesis 22:6-8 1,860 years later the Lamb of God was provided, Jesus. John 1:29 “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” Click for next slide
Genesis 22:9 Abraham builds an altar. Lays the wood in order. Click for next slide
Genesis 22:9 Abraham binds Isaac and lays him on the altar.
Genesis 22:10-12 Abraham takes the knife to slay Isaac. Angel of the Lord stops Abraham from offering Isaac. Click for next slide
Genesis 22:13 A ram is to be offered in the place of Isaac. A Ram Lamb Not A Click for next slide
Genesis 22:13 A ram is to be offered in the place of Isaac. Sacrifice in effect until a Lamb could be offered. Click for next slide
1,860 years later the Lamb of God was provided, Jesus. John 1:29 “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” Click for next slide
Where is the Lamb? “God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering.” Click for next slide
John 19:30 When Jesus, the Lamb of God, died on the cross, he said, “It is finished.” The sacrifice started by Abraham was now finished. Click for next slide
Genesis 22:14 Abraham names the place, Jehovah-jireh. Click for next slide
Genesis 22:14 It means, “In the mount of the Lord it shall be seen.” Click for next slide
Genesis 22:14 We have seen the love of God on Calvary, the mount of the Lord. Click for next slide
Genesis 22:15-18 The Abrahamic covenant confirmed. Mt. Moriah (Jerusalem) Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:15-18 Abraham’s seed would be as the stars of heaven, and as the sand upon the sea shore. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:15-18 Through Abraham’s seed all the nations would be blessed. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:19 Abraham returns to his servants and they go to Beersheba. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
Genesis 22:20-24 The children of Nahor, Abraham’s brother, are listed. Gerar Beersheba Click for next slide
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