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What does the Bible say about Zerubbabel as a type of Christ?

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Zerubbabel is portrayed in the Bible as a type of Christ, fulfilling God's purpose by leading His people back to worship in Jerusalem.

In the sermon, Zerubbabel is highlighted as a significant figure who acts as a type of Christ, demonstrating God's sovereignty in using even a pagan king like Cyrus to fulfill His plans. Just as Cyrus was appointed to guide the Jews back to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple, Zerubbabel is seen as God's chosen governor to lead this effort, reflecting the qualities of our Lord Jesus who is tasked with gathering His people to Himself for worship. Scripture references from Isaiah and Ezra underline the prophetic significance and divine calling of Zerubbabel, showcasing his role as part of the lineage of Christ and a servant of the Lord.
Scripture References: Isaiah 44:28, Isaiah 45:1, Ezra 1:1-3, Haggai 2:20-23, Zechariah 4:7

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