Josuha and Jesus and Types

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Christina

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The other day Betchevy brought up a type comparison of Josuha and Jesusmaybe she would be kind enough to post this for all.or anyone else that sees a type of Jesus in Josuha
 

betchevy

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Joshua in Hebrew Yahshua formally YahHoshua... Yah(God's ) Shua(salvation)God did not allow Moshe to take the children into the land of promise; instead He used a 'type" to prove a future point... Joshua led the chidren forward into the Promised land and our Yahshua also is the one that brings us to the "promised land" heaven through His shed blood... you can read about Joshua in the book called by his name...
 

Christina

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Thanks Bet There are much more TYPE teaching in the bible in fact it is very common for example: Jonah in the whale belly for three days was a type of Jesus three days in the tomb. Maybe others would like to share your favorite TYPE teachings.
 

Jordan

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That's a very neat way of type teaching...especially that Hebrew name is stuck in my mind of where it belongs...
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and yea, Jonah (Jonas) was indeed inside of the whale for three days...and Yahshua in a tomb for three days.Lovest ye in Christ Jesus our Lord and Saviour. God bless!
 

Christina

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heres and another type Exodus describes the institution of the Passover which involved the slaying of a lamb, the deliverance of the firstborn at night, and the deliverance of the rest of the people in the morning. The miracle would have been great in itself. But in 1 Corinthians 5:7 Paul states, "Christ, our Passover, is sacrificed for us," indicating that God meant to make an informative picture of the Passover event. This conclusion is further corroborated by the Scriptural references to Jesus as "the Lamb of God."A careful consideration of this Passover type and its symbols indicates a remarkable correspondency with what has been demonstrated in the application of the other four methods of study. Jesus (the lamb) dies. His death saves the firstborn (the church) during the night (the Christian Age). The rest of the world are saved in the morning (the 1,000 years) from the enslavement under sin (represented by Pharoah’s enslavement of Israel).