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Jesus and the Fulfillment of the Old Testament. Perhaps the most important passage for understanding Jesus’ overall view of the Old Testament is Matthew 5:17-20. It is crucial, therefore, to interpret this text correctly when synthesizing Jesus’ similarities and differences from other Jews on this topic.
- Jesus Recognized the Entire Old Testament as Authoritative. Jesus’ view of the Old Testament can be seen by the way He used the Old Testament Scripture.
- Jesus Recognized the Entire Extent of the Old Testament. The Old Testament, in its entirety, was recognized as authoritative by the Lord Jesus. He called it the Scriptures.
- Jesus Recognized the Two Divisions of the Old Testament: the Law and the Prophets. We find that Jesus also recognized the two main sections of the Old Testament; the Law and the Prophets.
- Jesus Cited Fourteen Different Old Testament Books. The New Testament records Jesus referring specifically to fourteen different Old Testament books. The evidence is as follows
Aug 11, 2021 · Jesus and the Old Testament. All the evidence taken together suggests that Jesus held a high view of the Old Testament. Those who claim to hold Jesus in high regard but reject some of the Old Testament’s teachings are being inconsistent. If you hold Jesus in high regard, you must hold the Old Testament in high regard as well. As John Wenham ...
- Jesus is the Last Adam. From the beginning, the full story of Scripture reveals the full glory of Christ—even with Adam. Hunter and Wellum remind us that Adam was “not just the first man in God’s story.
- Jesus is testified to by ‘the Law and the Prophets’ Paul is clear about Christ’s whereabouts in the Old Testament: “But now apart from the law the righteousness of God has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify” (Romans 3:21).
- Noah: a Foretaste of judgment and salvation through Christ. If Jesus is the last Adam, Noah was meant as a new Adam. In his story, two themes emerge, judgment and salvation—which offer a foretaste of Jesus in the Old Testament.
- Isaac: Jesus is the “seed” of Abraham and true substitute. Remember, God promised Abraham that “all peoples on earth will be blessed through you” (Genesis 12:3), and then repeated it: “Through your offspring all nations on earth will be blessed” (Genesis 22:18).
Dec 17, 2017 · You don’t get to have a smaller Bible than Jesus. Jesus believed that the Old Testament was the Word of God and Jesus believed that through the ministry of the Holy Spirit, the words of the Apostles were the Word of God. And Scripture cannot be broken. Jesus believed that he was the climax and focus of all of Scripture. In John 5:39 Jesus said:
Summary When the apostles read the Old Testament, they saw references to Christ and his kingdom, as it were, on every page. Jesus is the second Adam, the perfect law keeper, the scion of David who would sit on David’s throne forever, the ultimate singer of the psalms, the wisdom of God, the suffering servant, the perfect high priest, to name just a few.
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Jan 4, 2022 · Another way that Jesus is in the Old Testament is in the form of Christophanies—pre-incarnate appearances of the Son of God. The Old Testament uses the term angel of the Lord interchangeably with the Lord in reference to these visitations. One Christophany is found in Genesis 18:1–33 when the Lord appeared to Abram in human form.