Monday, September 24, 2012

The Offering of Isaac points to the Crucifixion of Jesus

Here is the chart from Sunday's Lesson! The link below will take you to the website of origin.

The Offering of Isaac points to the Crucifixion of Jesus
Type (Model)
Antitype (Fulfillment)
Abraham offered his only son (Gen. 22:2, 12).
God offered his only Son (John 3:16).
Isaac carried the wood for the sacrifice (Gen. 22:5).
Jesus carried the cross for the sacrifice (John 19:17).
Isaac cried out to his father (Gen. 22:7).
Jesus cried out to His Father (Mtt. 27:46; Mark 15:34).
Isaac escaped death after three days (Gen. 22:4).
Jesus rose from the dead on the third day (Mtt. 16:21; Mark 16:2-4; Luke 9:22).
Abraham indicated God will provide a lamb for the sacrifice (Gen. 22:8).
God provided Jesus as The Lamb for the sacrifice (Isa. 53:7; John 1:29, 36; Rev. 5:6+; 7:17+).
God provided a ram, a male sheep, as a substitutionary sacrifice (Gen. 22:13).
God provided a male, Jesus, as a substitutionary sacrifice.
The ram was caught by its horns (head) in a thicket (thorns) (Gen. 22:13).
Jesus wore a crown of thorns on his head (Mtt. 27:29), a symbol of the sin He bore (Gen. 3:18).
Sacrifice offered at specific location on Mount Moriah (Gen. 22:2, 9).
For hundreds of years, sacrifices would be offered from the same spot inside Solomon’s Temple and the Second Temple (2Chr. 3:1). When Jesus is crucified outside the citywalls on the same mountain, the veil within the Temple is rent in two (Mark 15:38).
The ram was God’s provision (Gen. 22:13-14).
Abraham prophetically named the place pointing to the crucifixion where God made the ultimate provision: the sacrifice of His Son for sin (Heb. 9:26-28).




http://www.spiritandtruth.org/teaching/Book_of_Revelation/commentary/htm/04160301.htm

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