THE MESSIAH IN ALL THE SCRIPTURES

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“And beginning at Moses and all the Prophets, He expounded to them IN ALL THE SCRIPTURES the things concerning Himself”   Luke 24:27.

In Genesis:   He is the Co-Creator   (Genesis 1:26; John 1:3; Colossians 1:16)  and Abraham’s Lord  (Genesis 18:1-3; John 8:56).

In Exodus:   He is the Angel of the Lord  (Exodus 3:2).

In Leviticus:   He is the High Priest and the perfect sacrifice.

In Numbers:   He is the Star of Jacob and Scepter of Israel  (Numbers 24:17).

In Deuteronomy:   He is the Rock that followed them  (Deuteronomy 32:4; 1 Corinthians 10:4).

In Joshua:   He is the Captain of the Lord’s Hosts  (Joshua 5:13-15).

In Judges:   He is the Judge-Deliverer  (Shophet).

In Ruth:   He is the Kinsman-Redeemer.

In 1 and 2 Samuel:   He is the Ark of God.

In Kings and Chronicles:   He is the Son of David, the coming King of Israel.

In Ezra:   He is the physical restorer of the house of the Lord  (Ezra 6:7).

In Nehemiah:   He is the Spiritual Restorer of Israel.

In Esther:   He is Mordecai who guided Esther  (Esther 2:10).

In Job:   He is the Redeemer who is alive and to be revealed at the end  (Job 19:25).

In Psalms:   He is the Lord our Shepherd.

In Proverbs:   He is eternal Wisdom  (Proverbs 8:12-31).

In Ecclesiastes:   He is the ultimate Preacher and Rabbi  (Qoheleth).

In Song of Solomon:   He is the fairest Bridegroom  (Song of Solomon 4:1).

In Isaiah:   He is the Suffering Servant.

In Jeremiah and Lamentations:   He is the weeping Prophet.

In Ezekiel:   He is the likeness of the glory of the God of Israel  (Ezekiel 1:28; 43:2).

In Daniel:   He is the Ancient of days, the Son of Man coming with the clouds of heaven  (Daniel 7:9, 14; Revelation 1:13, 14).

In Hosea:   He is the forgiving Husbandthe Author of the former and latter rainthe heavenly dew  (Hosea 14:5).

In Joel:   He is the Lord jealous for His land and people, the hope and strength of His people  (Joel 2:29; 3:16).

In Amos:   He is the Lord holding a plumb line in His hand  (Amos 7:7-8).

In Obadiah:   He is Israel’s Avenger  (Obadiah 1:15).

In Jonah:   His Mercy triumphs over His fierce anger  (Jonah 3:9).

In Micah:   He is the one from Bethlehem who is to be the ruler in Israel  (Micah 5:2).

In Nahum:   He is the Lord who takes vengeance on his adversaries.

In Habakkuk:   He is the one who in wrath remembers mercy, granting revival  (Habakkuk 3:2).

In Zephaniah:   He is the mighty Lord who will save and rejoice over us in love.

In Haggai:   He is the Lord of Hosts, filling His latter house with greater glory.

In Zechariah:   He is the Branch who shall build the Temple of the Lord  (Zechariah 3:9; 6:12), the One pierced and wounded in the house of His friends  (Zachariah 12:10; 13:6).

In Malachi:   He is the messenger of His covenant who shall suddenly come to His Temple.

In Matthew:   He is the announced King Messiah who has all power in heaven and earth.

In Mark:   He is the Minister, anointed to save and heal and deliver all those oppressed by the devil.

In Luke:   He is the Son of Man and the great Physician.

In John:   He is the Word of God, eternally with the Father.

In Acts:   He is the Lord working with and through His servants with signs and miracles.

In Romans:   He is our Justifier.

In 1 Corinthians:   He is our wisdom, righteousness, sanctification and redemption to eternal life  (1 Corinthians 1:30).

In 2 Corinthians:   He is the One whose strength is made perfect in our weakness.

In Galatians:   He is the One who redeemed us from the curse of the Law.

In Ephesians:   He is our peace who has broken down the middle wall of partition.

In Philippians:   He is the Supplier of all our needs.

In Colossians:   He is the Fullness of the Godhead bodily.

In 1 Thessalonians:   He is the One who can preserve us blameless unto His coming.

In 2 Thessalonians:   He is the faithful Lord who will establish us and keep us from evil unto the day of His coming.

In 1 and 2 Timothy:   He is the Mediator between God and man.

In Titus:   He is our great God and Savior Jesus the Messiah  (Titus 2:13; John 20:28).

In Philemon:   He is a Friend who sticks closer than a brother.

In Hebrews:   He is the High Priest according to the order of Melchizedek.

In James:   He is the Lord who heals the sick.

In 1 and 2 Peter:   He is the Chief Shepherd.

In the Epistles of John:   He is the all loving Lord.

In Jude:   He is the Lord coming with ten thousand of His saints.

In Revelation:   He is the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the Lamb worthy to be praised, King of kings and Lord of Lords.