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We started off in Genesis 21 with the Birth of Isaac. When Abraham was 100 years old, Sarah bore him a son, named Isaac. Isaac means “He laughs”. His very name being a reminder of the joy of the Lord, and the miraculous fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham.
Isaac was a type of Christ. If that’s not something you’ve heard before. In Biblical hermeneutics there’s what’s called “Typology”. In short it’s prophetic symbolism that shows us a foreshadowing of something or someone to come in the future.
“Generally speaking, a type is something from the Old Testament that prefigures, or points to, something of greater significance in the New Testament. Most, if not all, typological prophecies relate to the first or second advent of Jesus.” – Todd Hampson
So Isaac is a Type of Christ:
So keep this in mind, that Isaac is a type of Christ and this will provide so much more richness and revelation to the handiwork of God in the story of Isaac.
By TheWeeklyBibleCommentaryWe started off in Genesis 21 with the Birth of Isaac. When Abraham was 100 years old, Sarah bore him a son, named Isaac. Isaac means “He laughs”. His very name being a reminder of the joy of the Lord, and the miraculous fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham.
Isaac was a type of Christ. If that’s not something you’ve heard before. In Biblical hermeneutics there’s what’s called “Typology”. In short it’s prophetic symbolism that shows us a foreshadowing of something or someone to come in the future.
“Generally speaking, a type is something from the Old Testament that prefigures, or points to, something of greater significance in the New Testament. Most, if not all, typological prophecies relate to the first or second advent of Jesus.” – Todd Hampson
So Isaac is a Type of Christ:
So keep this in mind, that Isaac is a type of Christ and this will provide so much more richness and revelation to the handiwork of God in the story of Isaac.