TheMessiah-English-WEB, Mesjanistyczne Proroctwa, THE MESSIAH, REVEALED IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES

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//-->www.boazmultimedia.nl2013All Scripture quotations are taken from theHoly Bible King James Standard Version.The use of capital letters in case of personal pronouns related to the G’dly Persons will oftenhelp the reader to discover more clearly the meaning of the text.The books of the Holy Scripture are in the sequence of the Hebrew TenachOrders via e-mail www.boazmultimedia.nlISBN/EAN 978-90-812183-3-72nd revised edition, 2013Published by:Boaz Multi MediaSterrenwacht 513901 SV Veenendaal – the Netherlands.Copyright: ©2009 by Hendrik Schipper/Boaz Multi MediaAll rights reserved. No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,or transmitted in any form or by any means -electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or anyother- except for brief quotations in printed reviews, without the prior permission of the publisher.CONTENTSShort summary of the bookForewordNames and sequence of the Bible booksGuidelines for this studyList of Biblical Passages treatedTopicsThe future Kingdom of the MessiahGENESIS – MALACHI - treatment of Biblical passagesReferences to the Tenach (the Old Testament)- Tenach citations and indications in the Gospels and Acts- Tenach citations and indications in the letters of Paul45789172731393399403Bibliography3SHORT SUMMARY OF THE BOOKThis book is about the Word of the living God.Through this Word, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit,you can learn who God is and who His Son is.The prophet Hosea says in Hosea 4:6:“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.”And the Lord Jesus himself says in John 5:39:“Search the Scriptures;for in them ye think ye have eternal life:and they are they which testify of me.”Jesus says this concerning the Writings of the Old Testament.How important it is, therefore, to knowwhich passages of the Scriptures the Lord Jesus meant.In this book you will encounter over 300 passages from the OldTestament which directly or indirectly refer to the promised Messiah.These passages are considered and explained in the light of passagesin the New Testament to which they are related.This book is a unique Bible study and guide.It is distinctive in that few, if any, books currently existthat illustrate the unity of Scripture in this way.The book can be used for Bible study and as a reference work.4FOREWORDMy starting point in compiling this book is the unity of the Scriptures, inspired by the Holy Spirit,having come to us by means of Jewish prophets, apostles and evangelists in the Tenach and theNew Testament.The Scriptures do not contradict each other but confirm and explain one another. In the NewTestament we find the affirmation, unfolding and mostly fulfillment of what was written in theTenach. So the words of the Lord Jesus Christ are based on the Torah, the Prophets and the Scrip-tures, from which he often cites literally. We can also find many quotations and indications fromthe Tenach in the Book of Acts by the apostles or in the letters written by the apostle Paul.The Lord Jesus says in John 5:39: «Search the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life;and they are they which testify of Me.» In Luke 24:27 it is written: «And beginning at Moses andall the prophets, He expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself.»This book has no other intention than to point out from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Messiah.The book takes as its starting point the verses of the Tenach that refer to or point to the first or thesecond coming of the Messiah. Starting from these passages we searched for verses in the Tenachand in the New Testament that are related. These related passages can point to prophecies that arealready fulfilled or not yet fulfilled.The Old Testament texts that are the subject of this study are printed in bold against a light grey back-ground. I approach these texts in two ways, seen as from the standpoint of the Old Testament and alsofrom the standpoint of the New Testament. By this approach two kinds of Messianic texts come tolight, which I would like to call “direct” and “indirect.” The direct texts can be recognized as Messianicwithout a knowledge of the New Testament. The indirect ones are only recognizeable as Messianic inlight of the New Testament. In order to distinguish between the direct and indirect texts in this book,the direct texts are printed in italics. The indirect Messianic texts as such can also be divided intotexts related to predictions, promises, ceremonies, indications and citations from the Old Testamentby the Lord Jesus and the apostles that are clarified in the New Testament. These distinctions are notexplicitly handled in this book. Typology has not been my purpose in this book. Interested readers areadvised to see C.H. Spurgeon’s Christ in the Old Testament.This work was accomplished by unceasing prayer for wisdom and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.Verses which are directly connected are usually printed in their entirety, although, because oftheir number, we had to choose at times what to include. It was always a struggle to make theright choices. I do not pretend at all that there might not possibly have been better options. Inorder to keep the book to a reasonable size a great number of verses that are directly or indirectlyconnected with the chosen verses from the Tenach or the New Testament, are noted by referencesonly underneath the related pericope of the Bible.5 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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