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How do we know that Christ is the fulfillment of Old Testament types like Joseph?

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Christ fulfills the types in the Old Testament, such as Joseph, as these figures foreshadow His redemptive work.

The fulfillment of Old Testament types in Christ is established through the consistent narrative of scripture, where figures like Joseph prefigure the work of Jesus. Joseph's experiences, such as being sold by his brothers, rising to power, and ultimately reconciling with them, parallel Jesus' own rejection and subsequent role as Redeemer. The New Testament explicitly connects these dots, showing that Joseph's trials were ordained by God to illustrate Christ's suffering. This theological understanding reassures us that every detail in Joseph's life was part of God's divine plan, culminating in the coming of Christ, who embodies and surpasses these types in His perfect atonement and intercession.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:1-2, Genesis 50:20

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