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How does the book of Hebrews connect the Old Testament with the New Testament?

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Hebrews connects the Old Testament and New Testament by revealing Christ as the fulfillment of Old Testament promises and types.

The book of Hebrews serves as a bridge between the Old and New Testaments by articulating how Christ fulfills the prophecies and types presented in the Old Testament. The preacher emphasizes that every aspect of the Old Covenant, including sacrifices, law, and priesthood, pointed towards Christ, whom God has now revealed in fullness. Each narrative, from Abraham's offering to Moses's lamb, not only depicts God's redemptive plan but culminates in Christ's person and work as the ultimate sacrifice and high priest. This understanding encourages believers to recognize that the entire scripture is God's unified story centered around Christ and His redemptive grace, validating that all indeed hinges on Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:1-3, Hebrews 10:1-2

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Henry Mahan · Feb 8, 1995
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