Here is the chart from Sunday's Lesson! The link below will take you to the website of origin.
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The Offering of Isaac points to the Crucifixion of Jesus
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Antitype (Fulfillment)
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Abraham offered his
only son (Gen. 22:2, 12).
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God offered his only
Son (John 3:16).
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Isaac carried the wood
for the sacrifice (Gen. 22:5).
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Jesus carried the
cross for the sacrifice (John 19:17).
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Isaac cried out to his
father (Gen. 22:7).
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Jesus cried out to His
Father (Mtt. 27:46; Mark 15:34).
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Isaac escaped death after three days (Gen. 22:4).
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Jesus rose from the dead on the third day (Mtt. 16:21; Mark 16:2-4; Luke 9:22).
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Abraham indicated God
will provide a lamb for the sacrifice (Gen. 22:8).
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God provided a ram, a male sheep, as a substitutionary sacrifice (Gen. 22:13).
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God provided a male,
Jesus, as a substitutionary sacrifice.
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The ram was caught by
its horns (head) in a
thicket (thorns) (Gen. 22:13).
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Jesus wore a crown of thorns on his
head (Mtt. 27:29), a symbol of the sin He bore (Gen. 3:18).
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Sacrifice offered at
specific location on Mount Moriah (Gen. 22:2, 9).
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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).
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The ram was God’s
provision (Gen. 22:13-14).
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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).
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http://www.spiritandtruth.org/teaching/Book_of_Revelation/commentary/htm/04160301.htm
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