Jesus in the Old Testament: Insights and Revelations
Discover the profound connections between Jesus and the Old Testament, as well as the messages conveyed by prophets such as Moses. Explore the significance of Haggai in the historical and spiritual context of Jerusalem's fall and the return of the Jews. Witness how God's plan unfolds through His people, leading to redemption and blessings amidst challenges and opposition.
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A look at the things regarding Jesus in the Old Testament
25 And He said to them, O foolish men and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken! 26 Was it not necessary for the Christ to suffer these things and to enter into His glory? 27 Then beginning with Moses and with all the prophets, He explained to them the things concerning Himself in all the Scriptures.
586 Fall of Jerusalem Babylonian Captivity 444 Return of Nehemiah 612 Fall of Assyria 457 Return of Ezra SOLOMON ISRAEL (10 TRIBES) Haggai DAVID Jonah Hosea Amos Hab. Micah Ze JUDAH (2 TRIBES) Daniel Isaiah Na. Jeremiah Ezekiel
Haggai: Festival which means he may have been born during a festival Operated the same time as Zechariah Exact dates for his 4 messages between August and December 520 B.C.
Jews had returned under the edict from the Persian King Cyrus in 538 B.C. Altar rebuilt and began to rebuild the temple Combination of opposition from the outside and discouragement from within caused building to ceases(Ezra 4)
Building begins again because of the work of Haggai and Zechariach but is affirmed by the decree of King Darius (Ezra 6)
I. A call to rebuild II. God s greater temple and blessings III. God s blessing for a defiled people IV.God s victory for His people
God brings conviction The people respond
God brings encouragement God promises to provide
The cause of the peoples defilement The results God promises to bless the people
God will overthrow the nations God will place His ruler on the throne
What was the significance of the temple? Messianic fulfillment (Hebrews 10)
Gods signet ring Who is Zerubbabel? Matthew 1:12
Awe at Gods prophetic fulfillment Trust in God s sovereignty and provision Whose house are we building? The issue is the heart which is shown by our priorities