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CHRIST IN THE PSALMS (2)

Psalm 118:22-23 foretells Jesus' rejection by others, as it portrays the rejected building stone which God selects and uses as the cornerstone for his Temple (Matt. 21:42; Acts 4:11-12; Eph. 2:19-22; 1 Pet. 2:4-8). Psalm 16:7-11 expresses the faith of a righteous man that God will have the final word over death, and it is fulfilled in Jesus' resurrection from the dead (Acts 2:31-32; 13:34-37). Although the New Testament does not make the point, Jesus' ascension and entry into heaven then fulfill the scene portrayed in Psalm 24:7-10, which is the reward of the godly life described in Psalm … [Read more...]

CHRIST IN THE PSALMS (1)

New Testament authors quote the Book of Psalms more than any other Old Testament book except Isaiah (Deuteronomy has third place), echoing at least 101 of its 150 individual Psalms. Small wonder that Jesus taught his disciples about himself from the Psalms (Luke 24:27, 44-45). If we read the Psalms as Jesus' disciples did, with the Savior in our minds, we will see even more "fulfillments" in Jesus which are not quoted in the New Testament. Read Psalms 1 or 23, for example, and notice how Jesus best personifies these portrayals of God's faithful.servant on the earth. The imagery of "Son of … [Read more...]

CHRIST IN THE PROPHETS

Someone has said that the New Testament is the Old Testament plus Jesus. Jesus "fulfilled" the Prophets' inspired predictions, but he also filled full the highest prophetic dreams, ideals, aspirations and hopes. For example, the virgin Mary conceives a son (Isa. 7:14 in Greek), who is born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2-5). Jesus is born to be the consolation of Israel and a light to the nations (Isa. 42:6). The infant Jesus escapes from Herod, then returns from Egypt (Hosea 11:1). Bethlehem's infants are slaughtered amidst great weeping (Jer. 31:15). Thirty years later, John announces in the … [Read more...]

CHRIST IN THE LAW OF MOSES

The New Testament Scriptures are the primary witness of Spirit-enlightened men to the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the implications of that story for humankind. These Christian writings also are a reflection upon the meaning of the older, Hebrew Scriptures in the light of Jesus Christ. All the Old Testament Scriptures -- the Law, the Prophets and the Psalms, as the Jews divided their Bible -- foreshadow and prefigure the Messiah and the great rescue he would accomplish (Luke 24:27, 44-48). Reading the Old Testament points us to Christ, beginning with Creation (Gen. 1; 2 … [Read more...]

HOW JESUS ‘FULFILLED’

Responding to a recent piece about the Hebrew and Greek words which the King James Version translated as "virgin" in Isaiah 7:14 and in Matthew 1:23 respectively, a gracEmail subscriber asks for more discussion about Matthew's use of the words "fulfilled" in connection with Old Testament language and events. * * * We saw earlier that when Matthew tells the story of Jesus' supernatural birth, he quotes the Greek word for "virgin" (parthenos) from Isaiah 7:14 of his Greek Old Testament, although the original Hebrew word (almah) simply meant a "young woman" (Matt. 1:18-23). Matthew then … [Read more...]

THE YOUNG GIRL OF ISAIAH 7

A gracEmail subscriber writes: “I am in conversation with a Reformed Jew about objections to recognizing Jesus as Messiah. Can you help me understand why Christians interpret Isaiah 7:14 as referring to a “virgin” but Jews do not. I have also heard that the Hebrew Bible has a definite article before the word in question. Is that true?” * * * As Isaiah 7 opens, the kings of Israel and Syria have joined forces to invade Jerusalem. God sends Isaiah and his son Shear-Jashub to tell King Ahaz of Judah to trust God. God even invites Ahaz to request a divine sign for his assurance. Ahaz refuses, so … [Read more...]

OLD TESTAMENT LITERALISM

A gracEmail subscriber asks how someone can support a literal contruction of scripture but not wish to execute rebellious children as the Old Testament prescribes. Did God decide that the Old Testament was too harsh and replace it with a milder set of rules? Why is the Old Testament still in our Christian Bible? * * * The real issue here is not one of literalism but of audience and purpose. The Hebrew Bible, which Christians call the "Old Testament," is the record of God's dealings with his covenant people the Jews, plus the Jewish oral traditions of God's earlier involvement with pre-Jewish … [Read more...]

WHY THE OLD TESTAMENT?

A gracEmail reader asks, "What is the Old Testament and why is it in our Bibles?" * * * When Jesus was born and before there were any Christians, God had worked already for 2,000 years through his chosen people the Jews. The Old Testament Scriptures were the collection of books which the Jews regarded as sacred. These holy writings told of the origins of the universe, of humankind, of sin and judgment and redemption. The 39 books from Genesis through Malachi reported, recorded, and reflected on God's dealings with people from Adam until about 400 years before Christ. The Old Testament … [Read more...]

FOCUS ON JESUS

A gracEmail subscriber comments: "You seem to say everything differently from the way I have usually heard it in my church. I think it is because you focus on Jesus. Is that the key?" * * * Indeed it is the key! The Apostle Paul once lamented that although unbelieving Israel regularly read the Bible, Jesus remained hidden from their view. As a result, the people missed the freedom and spiritual transformation they might have had (2 Cor. 3:15-18). The same malady often afflicts readers of the new covenant Scriptures as well -- and with the same sad consequences. How many congregations … [Read more...]

DISCERNING HEALTHY TEACHING

A gracEmail subscriber asks, "How can we know which interpretations of Scripture are correct, seeing the many doctrinal differences among professing Christians? How can we be sure which teaching we ought to receive?" * * * Earlier we pointed to Jesus' statement that "every good tree bears good fruit, but the rotten tree bears bad fruit," noting that good teaching results in good character (Matt. 7:17). "It's not the only way to assess doctrine," we said, but it is one important measure. But before we look at the lives of other people, we must first inspect our own hearts. Jesus said: "If … [Read more...]

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