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What does the Bible say about the fulfillment of the Old Testament in the New Testament?

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The Bible reveals that the Old Testament types and prophecies are fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who is the promised Redeemer.

The Old Testament serves as a foreshadowing of the New Testament, with Christ at its center. Hebrews explains that God spoke through the prophets in the Old Testament, using types, shadows, and promises to point toward the coming of His Son. Everything from the sacrificial lambs to the prophecies about the Messiah culminates in Jesus Christ, who fulfills the roles of prophet, priest, and king. Christ's coming is not merely a continuation of these themes but their ultimate satisfaction and realization, as He embodies the very essence of God's promises and covenant, bringing redemption to His people.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:1-4, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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Henry Mahan · Feb 26, 1995
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