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How do we know that Moses was a type of Christ?

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Moses is considered a type of Christ as both a deliverer and mediator for God's people, reflecting aspects of Christ's role in salvation.

Matthew Henry referred to Moses as the most remarkable type of Christ in the Old Testament. This typology is evident in various parallels: Moses, like Christ, was destined to deliver his people from oppression; his life was threatened from birth, similar to Christ’s experiences under Herod; and he acted as a mediator between God and Israel. Additionally, the New Testament explicitly refers to Moses' role in Acts 7:35, emphasizing his mission to deliver the Israelites from Egypt, which serves as a foreshadowing of Jesus' parallel mission to redeem humanity from sin.
Scripture References: Acts 7:35

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Birth Of Moses
David Pledger · Feb 1, 2023
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