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Jesus in the Old Testament: From Shadow to Reality. John Oakes San Diego Spring, 2014. John 5:39-40 You diligently study the Scriptures because you think that by them you possess eternal life. These are the Scriptures that testify about me, yet you refuse to come to me to have life.
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Jesus in the Old Testament:From Shadowto Reality John Oakes San Diego Spring, 2014
John 5:39-40 You diligently study the Scriptures because you think that by them you possess eternal life. These are the Scriptures that testify about me, yet you refuse to come to me to have life. • Old Testament like a play…. • Old Testament like a mystery….
Foreshadow: An object, event, person or situation which stands for something similar, but of greater significance in the future. Prefigure: A specific thing which stands for another specific thing similar to it in the future. Type and Antitype: A person or thing regarded as the symbol of someone or something which is yet to appear
Outline I. Historical Prefigures. II. Prefigures of Jesus Christ. III. Objects in the Tabernacle prefigure NT realities. IV. Old Covenant priesthood foreshadows priesthood in the New Testament. V. The law of Moses prefigures the law of Christ
Outline (cont.) VI. The OT/Levitical sacrifices are foreshadows of the work of Christ. VII. The festivals celebrated by the Jews are prefigures of our relationship with God in the NT. VIII Historical prophecies of Jesus. IX Historical prophecies of the Kingdom of God.
I. Historical Foreshadows 1 Corinthians 10:11 These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the fulfillment of the ages has come.
A little example: Numbers 21:4-9. Snake-bite = sin. Both result in death Romans 6:23 The solution? Look to the snake, lifted up on a wooden pole John 3:14 Why a snake? 2 Corinthians 5:21
Adam and Eve as Foreshadows Adam and Eve are us! -created to know and be in relationship w/ God - given freedom and a choice - abused their choice - died (spiritual death) - separated from God, kicked out of the garden The rest of the Bible is the story of our restoration to the garden, which is finally accomplished in Rev 21 and Ezek 47
Jesus, the Second Adam Romans 5:12-19 Adam a type of Jesus Sin of Adam set a pattern and produced a terrible result Sinless life of Jesus set a pattern and produced a wonderful result. Romans 5:14 Adam, “who was a pattern of the one to come.” What does this mean? 5:15 By the sin of one many died. Similarly, the sinless life of one saved many from death. 5:16-19 esp 18-19 1 Cor 15:45 Jesus “the last Adam.”
Noah and the Flood 2 Peter 3:3-7 The flood of Noah is a type. Final judgment is the antitype. v. 7 …by the same word… Luke 17:26-27 Just as in the days of Noah…. But… God foreshadows both judgment and salvation 1 Peter 3:20-22 Is baptism a symbol?
Foreshadows surrounding Abraham • Isaac = children of promise = us • Ishmael = children born in the usual way = Israel • Hagar = Old Covenant = Mt. Sinai = “present Jerusalem” • Sarah = New Covenant = “the Jerusalem that is above”
Genesis 22:1-11 Your only son… Mt. Moriah On the 3rd day Isaac carries the wood Abraham carries the knife Raised from the dead (figuratively, Heb 11:19)
Sodom and Gomorrah Sodom is symbolic of “the world.” Sodom = Egypt = Babylon Revelation 11:8 Rev 18:2-3 Sodom is a symbol of what God will do to the unrighteous Luke 17:28-31 Who is Lot? 2 Peter 2:6 Who is Lot’s wife? Luke 17:32
Foreshadows in the Exodus Exodus 3:7-10 The people are enslaved: God sends a savior. Moses = Jesus Pharaoh = Satan Plague #10: A death sentence 1 Cor 5:7
Passing Through the Red Sea We’re free!!! Not yet!!! 1 Cor 10:1-4
OLD TESTAMENT TYPE NEW TESTAMENT ANTITYPE SLAVERY IN EGYPT LOST, SLAVE TO SIN WANDERING IN THE WILDERNESS SAVED, BUT LIVING THE LIFE OF A DISCIPLE ENTERING THE PROMISED LAND ENTERING HEAVEN Historical type/antitype in the Exodus
Wandering in the Wilderness:The Live of a Disciple Deuteronomy 8 Walking by faith Hebrews 3:14-4:2 Their bodies were scattered across the desert…. The key: Make every effort to enter Numbers 11:4-6 The key: Don’t look back
Joshua: Crossing the Jordan Joshua = Jeshua 2nd generation were baptized into Joshua in the Jordan Circumcision = Baptism Colossians 2:11-12
A Pattern: Sin, Devastation, Repentance, God Sends a Savior Q: How many times did God send a Savior to rescue his people? Othniel, Shamgar, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah, Samson, David, even Cyrus! Esther
The Restoration under Zerubbabel as a Foreshadow of our Restoration to God Ezekiel 36:24-37 Is this about the restoration of the Jews to the Promised Land or is about our restoration to a relationship with God? Ezekiel 37:11-14 (dry bones), 21-27 (two sticks)
How Do I Know if This is a Legitimate Inspired Foreshadow or Prefigure? 1. If a New Testament writer says a particular passage in the Old Testament is a foreshadow/prophecy/prefigure/type, then it is. 2. If an Old Testament passage works as a foreshadow/prophecy/prefigure/type both in the general sense and in the specifics, then it is probably legitimate. 3. If one already knows that a general event in the Old Testament is a foreshadow/prophecy/prefigure/type, then it is safer to assume that the details are foreshadows as well.
1. If a New Testament writer says a particular passage in the Old Testament is a foreshadow/prophecy/prefigure/type, then it is. Matthew 12:39-42 just as Jonah John 3:14 Just as Moses… Galatians 4:24 These things may be taken figuratively… Heb 11:19 and figuratively speaking… Heb 10:1 The Law is only a shadow… Heb 9:9 This is an illustration for the present time… 1 Pet 3:21 And this water symbolized baptism… Zechariah 12:10 confirmed by Jn 19:37
2. If an Old Testament passage works as a foreshadow/prefigure both in the general sense and in the specifics, then it is probably legitimate. Example: Numbers 21:4-9 vs 1 Clement 12:7 and Rahab Big Picture: Saved from death by looking Big Picture: Saved by a red cloth Details: Lifted on a pole, snake = sin, etc. Details: Is a red rope similar to blood? More examples: Jonah as prefigure, Psalm 22 Isaiah 9 the Tabernacle
3. If one already knows that a general event in OT is a foreshadow/prophecy/prefigure, then it is safer to assume that the details are foreshadows as well. Example #1 We know Jonah in the fish for 3 days is a foreshadow, we can infer that the gambling is also a foreshadow. Example #2 The Passover a foreshadow (1 Cor 5:7). Therefore the details are also a foreshadow (no broken bones, on a wooden beam, etc.) Example #3 Entering the Promised Land = Entering heaven (Heb 3:16-4:2) Therefore, other details of leaving Egypt, wandering and entering are foreshadows.
II. Prefigures of Jesus Christ • Adam • Melchizedek, Isaac, Joseph • Moses • Joshua • Deborah, Samson, Samuel • David • Elijah, Jonah • Daniel, Cyrus • Joshua the priest, Esther
To Be a Prefigure of the Messiah Prophet, Priest or King (or prince…) Save Israel (or Gentiles)
Jonah John 7:52 No prophet ever came from Galilee… Matthew 12:39,40 Three days and three nights Luke 11:30-32 Offered salvation to the Gentiles Jonah 1:7 Gambling Jonah 1:12 Willingly offered his life to save the Gentiles Jonah calmed a storm
Melchizedek: An interesting guy! • King of Righteousness Heb 7:2 • Without genealogy, without descendents. Without beginning of days or end of life (Hebrews 7:3) • A priest forever. (Hebrews 7:3,17 Psalm 110:4) • The King of physical Jerusalem (Genesis 14:18) • King (prince) of Salem (peace) • A priest, but not of the family of Levi.
Melchizedek: Prefigure of Christ • Melchizedek means King of Righteousness. • King of Salem means King (prince?) of Peace. • He blessed Abraham. (Genesis 14:19) • Abraham offered him a tithe/sacrifice (Genesis 14:20). • High Priest because of his character, not by descent. Heb 7:15-16 • Greater than Abraham Heb 7:4. • Gave Abraham bread and wine (last supper, Lord’s Supper) • A priest for everyone; not just for the Jews.
Joseph: Savior of Israel From the right hand of his father, he became a slave in Egypt and was later raised to the right hand of the king A shepherd A dream: You will be King of the Jews Jealous brothers decided to kill him Betrayed for 20 pieces of silver Went down to Egypt Saved Israel
Parallels Between Moses and Jesus Moses Jesus Pharaoh tried to kill him Herod tried to kill him Called by God to leave Egypt Carried out of Egypt Forty years in the wilderness to prepare for his ministry Forty days in the wilderness to prepare for his ministry Left his position with the king of Egypt to dwell with the Jews Left the right hand of the Father to life with the Jews Led Israel out of slavery in Egypt Leads Spiritual Israel out of sin Aaron prepared the way John the Baptist prepared the way Baptized Israel in the Red Sea in order to free them Commands baptism in water for freedom from sin Gave manna in the wilderness (sort of) Gives spiritual bread to all who hunger Gave water to the people in the desert Gives spiritual water: the Holy Spirit Spoke to God on Mt. Sinai Spoke to God on Mt. Hermon
David My Servant (Ezek 37:24-25) Born in Bethlehem Micah 5:2 A very good shepherd John 10:11 Anointed king (parallel to Jesus’ baptism) 1 Sam 16:13 Physical king of physical Jerusalem Brought God (the ark) to Jerusalem (Palm Sunday) Saved Israel from slavery to Philistia Offered a sacrifice on Mt. Moriah that saved Israel
Other Prefigures of the Messiah Samuel (prophet, priest and “king”) Adam Isaac Elijah Joshua Cyrus (Isaiah 44:28, Isaiah 45:13) Joshua the priest Zech 3:1-2, 8-9 Deborah Esther
III. Earthly Tabernacle Foreshadows the Heavenly Tabernacle To “tabernacle” is to dwell among. History: Tabernacle in the desert, cloud by day, pillar of fire by night Tabernacle at Shiloh Solomon’s Temple 1 Kings 8:10-11 Destroyed 586 BC (Ezekiel 10:18-19) Rebuilt 516 BC (Ezekiel 43:1)
History (cont.) God leaves the temple (AD 30) Temple finally destroyed for good (AD 70) Follow the exact pattern Exodus 25:8-9, Hebrews 8:5 Ezekiel 43:10 “so that you might be ashamed…”
Model of The Jewish Tabernacle Hebrews 10:19-20
The Tabernacle in Hebrews Hebrews 8:1-2 the true tabernacle Hebrews 8:5 a copy and a shadow Hebrews 9:1-5 Hebrews 9:11 Hebrews 9:23-26
ITEM IN TABERNACLE OR TEMPLE ANTITYPE IN THE NEW COVENANT SCRIPTURE REFERENCE The tabernacle itself God dwelling with his people John 14:1-3, John 1:14J. Rev 1:13 The bronze altar of sacrifice The sacrifice of Jesus for sins The basin/laver Baptism The show bread The bread of life, Jesus Christ The lampstand The Holy Spirit Zechariah 4:1-6 The altar of incense The prayers of the saints Revelation 5:8 The blue, purple and scarlet yarn The heavens, the kingship of God, the blood of Jesus The curtain Separation from God Matthew 27:51 The ark of the covenant The presence of God The Mercy Seat The grace of God The Cherubim Type/Antitype Relationships in the Tabernacle Hebrews 9:14 Titus 3:5 John 6:48-51 Psalm 132:7,8 The angels in heaven Ezekiel 10:15-22
Solomon’s Temple Court of Gentiles Court of Women Court of Men Court of Levites/Priests Holy Place Most Holy Place Get the point?
Type and Antitype in the Tabernacle Bronze Altar = Our need for a sacrifice to come into the presence of God Laver = The need for cleansing/baptism in order to come into a relationship with God 1 Peter 3:21 Shew Bread = Jesus, the bread of life John 6:35 Menorah = The Holy Spirit Zechariah 4:1-6 Altar of incense = Our prayers Rev 5:8
Type and Antitype in the Tabernacle Curtain = Separation between man and God because of his holiness Cherubim = Protectors of God’s holiness Revelation 4:6-8, Genesis 3:24 Ezekiel 10:9-19 Mercy seat = God’s throne Ezekiel 1 Revelation 4 Note, the mercy seat covers the Law of Moses
Great News When Jesus died, the curtain was rent in two. Now, we walk boldly into the true, the heavenly tabernacle Heb10:19-22!!!!!!
The OT Priesthood prefigures the NT Priesthood The Levites The Aaronic Preisthood The High Priest The Melchizedek Priesthood
Aaronic Priesthood Prefigures the Priesthood of all believers 1 Peter 2:9 A royal priesthood Revelation 5:9-10, Exodus 19:6 A nation of priests Our job? 1 Peter 2:5 Offer spiritual sacrifices 2 Chronicles 31:4 Devote ourselves Romans 15:15-16 Our priestly duty…
The Levites -Had no inheritance in the land… Q: Implications? -Were to be fully devoted to the work of the Lord 2 Chron 31:4 Q: Implications? Must not enter a place where there is a dead body. Leviticus 21:1 Q: Implications?
The Levites Must not allow himself to become unclean—even if it means not visiting his own parents. Lev 21:11-12 Q: Implications
The ZadokitesEzek 44:15f Ezek 44:23 Teach the difference between the holy and the common. Q: Implications for us? Ezek 44:28 I am to be their only inheritance. Q: Implications for us?
The High Priest: A Prefigure of the Messiah Leviticus 21:10-12 Not allowed to leave the temple/tabernacle grounds for the entire tenure of his high priesthood. His main function: To make atonement for the sin of the people, especially on Yom Kippur. Jesus is our High Priest, but he is of the order of Melchizedek Psalm 110:4
Jesus: The Perfect High Priest Heb 4:14-5:6 Hebrews 6:19-20 7:23-8:5 1. He suffered in every way like us, so he can relate. 2. He was chosen because of his personal righteousness, unlike the Aaronic priests. 3. He is a priest forever. (like the High Priest, he never leaves the heavenly tabernacle) 4. He serves in the real sanctuary, not the one which is a mere copy.