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How does the Old Testament reveal the coming of Christ?

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The Old Testament contains numerous prophecies and types that point to Jesus Christ as the Messiah.

Throughout the Old Testament, various stories and figures act as types and shadows of Christ’s redemptive work. Genesis 22 is one of the clearest examples, depicting God’s covenant promise and foreshadowing the sacrificial role of Jesus. Every story, whether about figures like Abraham or Moses, communicates God’s overarching narrative of salvation culminating in Christ. As seen in 2 Corinthians 3:14, the understanding of these Scriptures is unveiled only through Christ, reinforcing the necessity of His coming for the true interpretation of God's Word. The unifying thread from Genesis to Revelation reveals God’s loving intention to redeem His chosen people through His Son.
Scripture References: Genesis 22, John 5:39, 2 Corinthians 3:14, Hebrews 10:1

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