Hope in Egypt – Ram and Amminadab

We have been processing through how Jesus’ ancestors produced an incredible prediction of Jesus’ actions and meaning, and in the last post we got through to the last names recorded in the book of Genesis: Judah, Perez and Hezron. In this post we are going to look at the two generations born in Egypt and Read More …

Jesus leads the people through the Red Sea and they sing “He is risen risen!”

In Exodus 14, the people are between a rock and a hard place, or more literally they are between Pharaoh’s army and the Red Sea. Moses steps forward and shouts “Fear not, stand still and see the Salvation of the Lord… He will fight for you“, Exodus 14:13-14. The “Angel of the Lord” seen in Read More …

Moses and the prophet like him!

Both the Old and New Testaments spell out that there is a typological connection between Moses and Jesus. So Moses says –“The LORD thy God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from among you, from your brethren; Listen to Him” – Deuteronomy 18:15 Then when Moses makes a New Testament appearance on Read More …

The Apostle Sending Saviour in the Burning Bush.

In Luke 11:49,  referring backwards to Israels history, Jesus says: “And so the Wisdom of God says: ‘I will send them prophets and apostles…’” It is interesting that we often think of Apostles as just belonging to the New Testament era… but here Jesus is clearly refering to the history recorded in the Old Testament, Read More …

A Three-dimensional view of the Cross in the Foundations of the Priesthood

The First five books of the Bible are collectively referred to as the Torah by Jewish communities and as the Pentateuch by the Christian church since the term was first coined by Tertullian in the third century AD. Traditionally they are ascribed to Moses even though they show clear signs of later editors and compilers, Read More …