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How does the Old Testament point to Jesus?

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The Old Testament, through figures like David and Solomon, foreshadows Jesus's roles in suffering and reigning as the ultimate King.

Throughout the Old Testament, figures such as David and Solomon serve as shadows depicting the nature of Christ. David’s life was characterized by struggle and conflict, symbolizing the battle Christ faced against sin and opposition throughout His ministry. Conversely, Solomon’s reign represents the peace and rest that comes after the victory of Christ. This typology signifies the continuity of God's redemptive plan where these historical figures point towards the Messiah who ultimately fulfills all divine prophecies and establishes a kingdom of peace and righteousness for His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 110:1, Matthew 2:6, Hebrews 1:13

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