A3 - Christ From Genesis To Revelation
A3 - Christ From Genesis To Revelation
A3 - Christ From Genesis To Revelation
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Christ from Genesis to Revelation
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A3 Christ from Genesis to Revelation Salvific Revelation of Christ in Every Book of the Bible
The Bible is about Jesus Christ! He is the theme of the entire Revelation of God. In each of the 66 books in
this wonderful Library, we can find Him – either prophesied, typified, pictured, or revealed.
In this C Section of A-12 Series, our aim is to see from Genesis to Revelation how the Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ is magnified.
Objectives:
1. To memorize the 66 Books of the Bible
2. To be able to give a survey for each Book.
3. To quote the salvific revelations of Jesus Christ in every Book
Contents:
Part 1: Pentateuch Part 5: Minor Prophets
Part 2: Historical Books Part 6: The Gospels and Book of Acts
Part 3: Poetry Part 7: Pauline Epistles
Part 4: Major Prophets Part 8: General Epistles and Revelation
“Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.”
John 5:39
ATLAS of Salvation
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ATLAS of Salvation
Christ in Exodus
Main revelation: THE PASSOVER _______ (Exodus 12; John 1:29,36)
Typified in the life of ______ - the deliverer
The _______ from Heaven (Ex 16, John 6)
The ______ struck at Horeb (Ex 17, 1 Cor 10:4)
The ________ (Brazen Altar, Lampstand, Table of Showbread, Ark of the covenant etc) (Gen 25-30)
C- LEVITICUS
From Greek Leuitikon — from rabbinic Hebrew torat kohanim; the English name is from the Latin
Leviticus, taken in turn from Greek and a reference to the Levites, the tribe of Aaron, from whom the
Kohanim ('"priests") descended.
Because the Israelites had been held captive in Egypt for 400 years, the concept of God had been distorted
by the polytheistic, pagan Egyptians. The purpose of Leviticus is to provide instruction and laws to guide
a sinful, yet redeemed people in their relationship with a holy God.
There is an emphasis in Leviticus on the need for personal holiness (it is the keyword in Leviticus) in
response to a holy God.
Sin must be atoned for through the offering of proper sacrifices (chapters 8-10).
Other topics covered in the book are diets (clean and unclean foods), childbirth, and diseases which are
carefully regulated (chapters 11-15). Chapter 16 describes the Day of Atonement when an annual sacrifice
is made for the cumulative sin of the people.
Furthermore, the people of God are to be circumspect in their personal, moral, and social living, in
contrast to the then-current practices of the heathen roundabout them (chapters 17-22).
The Book of Hebrews is the most profitable Book in the New Testament to help you to understand the
Book of Leviticus.
Hebrews 10:1 tells us that the Law was a shadow of what would come. With Jesus, it was fulfilled.
Hebrews 9:12 – “once” vs 28 “once” Hebrews 10:10 “once for all” vs 12 -“one sacrifice”
vs 11 the priests “sacrifices” or sacraments, can NEVER take away sins.
Christ in Leviticus
Main revelation: THE HIGH ________
Typified in the ________ and ________ (Lev 1-7)
In the Jewish festivals (__________, _________) (Lev 16, 23)
In the ________ (Lev 16:7-9)
In the person and duties of the High ______ (Lev 16)
D- NUMBERS
The name of the book comes from the two censuses taken of the Israelites; from Greek Arithmoi;
Hebrew: Bəmiḏbar, "In the desert [of]”
The Book Reminds believers of the spiritual warfare in which they are engaged, for Numbers is the book
of the service and walk of God's people.
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ATLAS of Salvation
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