Resources tagged with “Christ in the Old Testament”
Why Study the Old Testament?
On this week's episode of Westminster Answers, Dr. Joshua Van Ee answers the question, "Why Study the Old Testament?"
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Death in Adam, Life in Christ
Office Hours talks to Dr. J.V. Fesko about his new book, "Death in Adam, Life in Christ: The Doctrine of Imputation."
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From Age to Age the Same
Hebrews shows us that Psalm 102:25-27 reveals the eternal permanence of God's Son, our Savior, Jesus.
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The Holy Spirit in the Pentateuch
The Holy Spirit in the Pentateuch.
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Is The New Testament Enough?
Dr. Johnson addresses the importance of understanding the Old Testament in order to see the big picture of God's redemptive work.
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Acts 2 - Part 2
Peter's sermon on the day of pentecost finds its' source in scripture, its' center in Christ, and its' time in the present.
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Exodus 17:8-16
Israel's unique military history is summarized with the profound reality of the LORD going before them.
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Jeremiah 24
The prophet Jeremiah presents a vivid picture of God's covenant love that finds its' fulfillment in the cross of Christ.
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Exodus 25.8-16; 37:1-9
A study of Exodus 25-37 through the lens of God's separation from us and his gracious connecting with us through the Tabernacle.
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Exodus 17:1-7
The Law provided Israel a stable way of knowing whether Yahweh was with them or not.
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Exodus 20:16
An explanation of the 10 Commandments in its context and in light of the person and work of Christ.
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Exodus 19.1-14; 24; 32.1-6
A study of Christ's inauguration of the new covenant and his role as mediator in light of the typology found in Exodus.
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Isaiah 55; Luke 14:15-24
In Isaiah 55 the prophet Isaiah is prophesying and predicting the mission of the Christian church to the world.
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Isaiah 54:5-10
Isaiah 54 speaks of a key transition in terms of God's dealings with his people resulting in their transformation.
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Zechariah 3
An examination of the post-exilic restoration of the temple service, the office of high priest, and the vindication of sinners.
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