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あらすじ・解説
The Old Testament is a profound narrative that foreshadows the life and mission of Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah. In Genesis, He is the Creator and the seed of the woman destined to crush the serpent’s head, a promise of redemption echoed throughout the Bible. Jesus is prefigured in events like the Passover in Exodus, where His sacrifice as the Lamb of God is symbolized, and in the Levitical system, where He fulfills the roles of both the ultimate High Priest and perfect atoning sacrifice. The historical books highlight Jesus as the victorious leader and King, from Joshua leading God's people into the Promised Land to David and his eternal throne pointing to Christ’s ultimate reign.
The poetic and wisdom books further reveal Jesus as the Good Shepherd, the embodiment of divine wisdom, and the fulfillment of humanity’s deepest longing for meaning and connection. Prophets like Isaiah depict Him as the suffering servant and Prince of Peace, while Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel present Him as the bringer of a new covenant, the true Shepherd, and the Son of Man reigning over an eternal kingdom. The minor prophets, from Hosea to Malachi, emphasize His relentless love, justice, and role as the ultimate Redeemer and King. Each book contributes to a cohesive story, pointing to Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s promises.
The Old Testament prepares our hearts for Jesus, building anticipation for His arrival in the Gospels and revealing God’s plan for salvation through Him. Through prophecies, typologies, and divine encounters, it unveils the character and mission of the Messiah, showcasing God’s relentless love and faithfulness. As we trace these connections, our understanding of Jesus deepens, transforming our faith and inspiring a closer walk with Him.