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Parallels in the Old & New Testament

Old & New Testament Parallels:
Jacob had a son named Joseph, Genesis 49:2.
Jacob had a son named Joseph, Matthew 1:16
Joseph, a child of Israel, dreamed of Egypt, Genesis 37:5-8.
Joseph, a child of Israel, dreamed of Egypt, Matthew 2:13
“When Israel was a child, then I loved Him, and called My Son out of Egypt.” Hosea 11:1,
“Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and be thou there until I bring thee word: for Herod will seek the young child to destroy him.” “Out of Egypt have I called my son.” Matthew 2:13-15.
While the children of Israel were in Egypt all of the male children were killed, Exodus 1:22.
While the Child Israel was in Egypt all of the male children were killed, Matthew 2:16
Joseph was given a second dream about Egypt Genesis 37:9-10.
Joseph, father of the Child Israel, was given a second dream in Egypt Matthew 2:19-20
The children of Israel came out of Egypt, Exodus 12:30-32.
The Child Israel came out of Egypt, Matthew 2:20-21
The children of Israel were baptized in water, Exodus 14:21-22,
1 Corinthians 10:1-2. The Child Israel was baptized in water, Matthew 3:16
The children of Israel went into the wilderness after baptism for 40…, Exodus 15:22, Acts 7:36.
The Child Israel went into the wilderness after baptism for 40…, Matthew 4:1-2
Jacob dreamed of a ladder reaching heaven where the Angels ascended and descended, Genesis 28:12.
Jesus was the Ladder reaching heaven with Angels ascending and descending, John 1:51.
The Law of God was proclaimed by Jesus to Israel from a mountain, Exodus 19:16 – 20:18.
The Law of God was proclaimed by Jesus to Israel from a mountain, Matthew 5:1 – 7:29
The children of Israel were fed with bread which comes down from Heaven, Exodus 16:14-15.
The children of Israel were fed with Bread which came down from Heaven, John 6:48-51
The children of Israel were offered water from a rock, Exodus 17:6.
The children of Israel were offered Water from the Rock, John 7:37-38
By command of the father, the leader of Israel appointed able men to be heads or rulers to judge the twelve tribes of Israel, Exodus 18:24-26.
By command of the Father, the Leader, Israel, appointed able men to be heads or rulers to judge the twelve tribes of Israel, Matthew 19:27-28
“But thou, Israel, [art] my servant, Jacob whom I have chosen, the seed of Abraham my friend.” Isaiah 41:8
“If ye be Christ’s, then are ye Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise.” Galatians 3:29
“By faith he [Abraham] sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange country, dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise:” Hebrews 11:9
In the Old Testament the entire nation of Israel came through one man, Jacob.
In the New Testament the entire Israel of God comes through One Man, Jesus.
The old covenant with twelve tribes was ratified by blood, Exodus 24:7-8.
The new covenant with twelve apostles was ratified by blood, John 19:34
Old & New Testament Parallels between Elijah and John the Baptist:
1. Both were anointed with the same spirit and power. See 2 Kings 1:9; Luke 1:17.
2. Both were familiar with deserts and solitude. See 1 Kings 17:3,19:4; Luke 1:80.
3. They wore the same kind of garment, and lived simply. See 2 Kings 1:8; Matthew 3:4.
4. Both were fearless and bold to rebuke kings. See 1 Kings 18:17 -18, 2 Kings 1:3-17; Matthew 14:3-4.
5. They were sought to be killed by kings. See 2 Kings 1:9-16; Matthew 14:3-4.
6. Both were pruned to discouragement. See 1 Kings 19:4; Matthew 11:1-6.
7. They were preachers of righteousness. See 1 Kings 18:20-24; Matthew 21:32.
8. Both incurred enmity of a queen. See 1 Kings 19:1-7; Matthew 14:3-12.
9. Both were fruitful in their ministry. See 1 Kings 18:17-41; Matthew 3:5-6.
10. Both had a great influence over Israel. See 1 Kings 18:25-41; Mark 11:32.
11. They were subjects of prophecy. See Malachi 4:5-6, Isaiah 40:3; Malachi 3:1.
12. They have been or will be a fore-runner of the Messiah:
> a. John before 1st advent. See Malachi 3:1.
> b. Elijah before the 2nd advent. See Malachi 4:5-6.
13. Both had a lapse of faith but quickly recovered. See 1 Kings 19:1-8; Romans 11:1-4; Matthew 11:1-6.
14. Both were Prophets. See 1 Kings 18:22; Matthew 11:9.
However, one difference is while Elijah performed many miraculous acts, John performed none (John 10:41).
Note: All the above does not make Elijah to be John the Baptist. Elijah was Elijah while John the Baptist was John the Baptist. In Luke 1:17, John the Baptist cites: “And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elias” not he will come as Elijah.
In heaven, Elijah will still be recognised as Elijah and John the Baptist as John the Baptist. See Malachi 4:5-6; Matthew 11:9-15; 17:1-13; Luke 1:5-17; Hebrews 9:27.
Old & New Testament Parallels between Moses and Jesus:
1. Moses, a Jew by birth, was born when Egyptians [gentiles] ruled the people of Israel {Exodus 1:8-10}.
> Jesus, a Jew by birth, was born when Romans [gentiles] ruled the people of Israel {Luke 2:1-5}.
2. An evil ruler, Pharaoh, decreed that all male Hebrew babies should be killed by casting them into the river {Exodus 1:22}.
> An evil ruler, Herod, decreed that all male Hebrew babies should be put to death {Matthew 2:16}.
3. Moses was hidden in Egypt 3 months to keep him alive {Exodus 2:2}.
> Jesus was also hidden in Egypt to keep him alive {Matthew 2:13}.
4. Moses’ mother put him in the river in a basket Exodus 2:3}.
> Jesus’s mother put Him in a MANGER feeding trough {Luke 2:7}.
[The word “manger” comes from the Latin word munducare which means “to eat.” A manger or crib is a wooden or stone feeding trough or food box that holds hay for larger farm animals like cattle, horses, and donkeys]
5. “Moses” means drawn out of water {Exodus 2:10}. Drawing out of water is a picture of salvation {Isaiah 12:3}. [Moses was Israel’s vehicle of salvation].
> Jesus’s name is Hebrew for “salvation” {Matthew 1:21}.
6. The favour of God was upon Moses, even as an infant. Pharaoh’s daughter took him out of the river and he became a prince in Egypt {Exodus 2:5}.
> The favour of God was upon Jesus. Wise men worshipped Him and presented gifts to Him {Matthew 2:11}.
7. Moses was brought up by a man who was not his natural father {Exodus 2:9-10}.
> Jesus was brought up by his stepfather, Joseph {Luke 2:33}.
8. Moses, when grown, saw the burdens of his brethren and had compassion on them {Exodus 2:11}.
> Jesus saw His people as sheep without a shepherd and had compassion on them {Mark 6:34}.
9. Moses, at a well, was kind to the daughters of the priest of Midian and watered their flock [not the usual custom] {Exodus 2:17}.
> Jesus, at a well, was kind to a Samaritan woman and offered her water [not the usual custom] {John 4:9-11}.
10. Moses was in exile in a foreign land until the king of Egypt died {Exodus 2:23}.
> Jesus was in exile in a foreign land until King Herod died {Matthew 2:19-20}.
11. Moses was a shepherd of God’s people {Psalm 77:20}.
> Jesus called Himself the “good shepherd” who came to lay down His life for the sheep {John 10:11-16}.
12. Moses began his ministry in a supernatural way. A bush burned with fire, but was not consumed, and God spoke from the midst of the bush {Exodus 3:2-4}.
> Jesus began his ministry in a supernatural way. A dove descended on Him and a voice from Heaven said, “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased” {Matthew 3:16-17}.
13. God sent Moses to deliver His people because He knew their sorrows {Exodus 3:7}.
> God sent Jesus to deliver His people because He knew their enslaved, broken-hearted state {Luke 4:18}.
14. Moses “came down” to deliver His people {Exodus 3:8} and to “bring them up to the Promised Land.”
> Jesus came down from Heaven to deliver His people and to bring them up to heaven one day {Philippians 2:7-8}.
15. Moses was very humble, saying “Who am I?” {Exodus 3:11}. He was called “very meek” {Numbers 12:3}.
> Jesus was “meek and lowly” calling all to find rest for their souls in Him {Matthew 11:28- 30}.
16. Moses performed many public miracles following God’s direction {Exodus 4:4-9}.
> Jesus performed many public miracles following God’s direction {John 5:19-20}.
17. The reason behind Moses’ liberation of the Hebrews was for them to serve God {Exodus 9:1}.
> The reason behind Jesus’s liberation of mankind is for us to serve God {Hebrews 9:14; 12:28}.
18. Moses delivered the children of Israel from Egyptian bondage through blood {Exodus 12:13, 23}. Lambs without blemish were slain. Their blood protected Hebrew homes from death.
> Jesus delivered all mankind from the bondage of sin through blood His blood, shed on the cross as The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. {John 1:29; Hebrews 9:11-15}.
19. Moses instructed Israel to remember the Lord’s deliverance {Exodus 12:25-27} via a covenant meal {Passover}.
> Jesus instructed His disciples {talmidim} to remember His deliverance from sin via a covenant meal {Passover, the “Lord’s Supper”} {Luke 22:14-20}.
20. Moses gave the Israelites sweet, “living water” to drink {Exodus 16:25}.
> Jesus promised living water to all who believe in Him {John 7:38}.
21. God revealed His healing power through Moses {Exodus 15:26}.
> God revealed His healing power through Jesus {Matthew 4:23}.
22. Moses gave God’s people bread from heaven to eat {manna} {Exodus 16:15}.
> Jesus said that He was the true bread from heaven that gives life to the world {John6:33}.
23. The whole congregation of Israel murmured against Moses {Exodus 15:24}.
> The Jews murmured at Jesus {John 6:41}.
24. Moses told the people to gather manna every morning – daily bread {Exodus 16:20-21}.
> Jesus taught His disciples to feed their souls with spiritual bread daily {Matthew 6:11}.
25. People were ready to stone Moses {Exodus 17:4}
> People were ready to stone Jesus {John 10:31}.
26. Moses received God’s Law on a mountain and told the people what God expected of them {Exodus 9:3}.
> Jesus set the Law back in its proper place on a mountain {Matthew 5:1}. {The Sermon on the Mount.}
27. God came to Moses in a thick cloud {Exodus 19:9; 24:16}.
> God came to Jesus on the {Matthew of Transfiguration in a thick cloud {Mark 9:7}.
28. Moses sprinkled the blood of the first covenant on the people {Exodus 24:8}.
> Jesus sanctified the people with his own blood, the blood of the New Covenant {Hebrews13:12}.
29. God gave Moses commandments to teach His people {Exodus 24:12}.
> God gave Jesus commandments to teach His people {John 13:34}.
30. Moses interceded with God for Israel when He was angry with His people {Exodus 32:11-14}.
> Jesus interceded with God on behalf of sinful man; He “made intercession for the transgressors” {Isaiah 53:12} and became the final sacrifice for sin {Matthew 20:28; Hebrews 7:25}.
31. God spoke with Moses face to face {Exodus 33:11; Numbers 12:8}.
> Jesus had an intimate “face to face” relationship with God, His Father {John 14:31}.
32. Moses fasted for 40 days and 40 nights when he received the Law {Exodus 34:28}.
> Jesus fasted for 40 days and 40 nights when He was tempted in the wilderness {Matthew 4:1-2}.
33. Moses’ face shone with the glory of God {Exodus 34:29}.
> Jesus’s face shone with the glory of God {Matthew 17:1-2}.
34. God told Moses how He wanted to be worshipped – the Tabernacle [mishkan] {Exodus 40}.
> God told Jesus how He wanted to be worshipped – “spirit and in truth” {John 4:23-24}.
35. Moses, a prophet, was a mouthpiece for God. He spoke the words God gave him {Exodus 19:7-8}.
> Jesus, as a prophet spoke the words that God gave Him {John 8:28-29}.
36. Moses commanded the children of Israel to keep their lamps burning continually {Leviticus 24:2}.
> Jesus commanded His children to put their light on a lampstand and let it shine before men {Matthew 5:15-16}.
37. Moses, by God, fed the children of Israel [a multitude] in a supernatural way {Exodus 16:15}.
> Jesus, by God, fed a multitude [5,000] with five loaves and two fishes {Matthew 14:19-21}.
38. Moses was faithful in God’s house {Numbers 12:7}.
> Jesus, the High Priest of our profession, was faithful to He who appointed Him {Hebrews 3:16}.
39. Moses beseeched God to pardon the iniquity of His people {Numbers 14:19}.
> Jesus, on the cross, beseeched God to forgive the iniquity of those who were crucifying Him {Luke 23:34}.
40. God listened to Moses {Numbers 14:20}.
> God listened to Jesus {John 11:41-42}.
41. Moses said that the “little ones” in the wilderness would enter the Promised Land {Numbers 14:31}.
> Jesus said that the Kingdom of God belonged to the “little ones” {Mark 10:14}.
42. Moses told the Israelites to remember and do all the commandments of the Lord {Numbers 15: 38-39}.
> Jesus told His disciples to keep His commandments if they would abide in His love {John 15:10}.
43. Moses told the Israelites that God would show that He had sent Moses by doing signs and wonders {Numbers 16:28}.
> Jesus told His disciples that the works He did were to prove that the Father was in Him and He was in the Father {John 14:10-11}.
44. Moses made a fiery serpent on a pole and the Israelites were healed when they looked upon it {Numbers 21:9}.
> Jesus was lifted up on a pole. All who looked upon Him by faith {as He took their sin} were healed {John 3:14-15}.
45. Moses chose 12 men, 1 of each tribe and sent them out {to scout} to bring fruit {Deuteronomy 1:23}.
> Jesus chose 12 men and sent them out to bear fruit {Matthew 10:1}.
46. Moses said that in the mouth of 2 or 3 witnesses a truth would be established {Deuteronomy 19:15}.
> Jesus said that where 2 or 3 were gathered in His name, He would be in their midst {Matthew 18:20}.
47. Moses’ relatives criticized and challenged him {Numbers 12:1-2}.
> Jesus’s relatives criticized and challenged him {John 7:5; {Matthew 13:57}.
48. Moses was Israel’s judge, the final authority in decision-making {Exodus 18:21-22}.
> Jesus will return to earth as a judge. All must appear before the “judgment seat of Messiah” {2 Corinthians 5:10}. Jesus will judge all at His appearing {2 Timothy 4:1}.
49. Moses re-appeared after his death {on the {Matthew of Transfiguration} {Matthew 17:3}.
> Jesus re-appeared after His resurrection from the dead {seen by many for next 40 days} {Acts 1:3}.
50. Moses as deliverer was initially rejected by His people, and took a gentile bride… Zipporah. {Exodus 2:11-14;16-21}.
> Jesus as deliverer was initially rejected by His people, and took a gentile bride {2 Corinthians 11:2}.