Christ in the Old Testament Made Plain — 100-Essay KJV Study PDF

A massive 670-page premium KJV Bible study PDF featuring 100 detailed essays showing Jesus Christ throughout the Old Testament in promise, type, sacrifice, Christophany, prophecy, suffering, resurrection, priesthood, and future kingdom glory.

Written from a KJV Bible-believing, rightly divided perspective, this study helps readers see Christ from Genesis to Malachi without reckless allegory or replacement theology.

Format: Digital PDF
Length: 670 pages
Studies: 100 essays
Price: $39.99
Publisher: VerseQuest Ministries

$39.99

Category: Bible Study Books, KJV Bible Studies, Old Testament Studies, PDF Book, Premium VerseQuest Books, Prophecy Studies

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Christ in the Old Testament Made Plain is a massive 670-page premium VerseQuest PDF book containing 100 detailed KJV Bible studies showing Jesus Christ throughout the Old Testament.

This is not just a list of Messianic prophecies. This book walks through Christ promised, pictured, appearing, prophesied, suffering, rising, interceding, returning, and reigning from Genesis to Malachi. Once you read this study, you will never see the Old Testament the same way again.

The Old Testament is not Christless history. It is filled with divine witnesses to the Lord Jesus Christ. From the Seed of the woman in Genesis, to the Passover Lamb in Exodus, to the tabernacle, sacrifices, priesthood, Psalms, prophets, Christophanies, types, shadows, and kingdom promises, this book shows how the whole Old Testament points forward to Christ.

Inside this 100-essay study, you will examine:

Christ as the eternal Word before creation, the Seed of the woman, the first blood covering, Abel’s better sacrifice, Noah’s ark, Abraham seeing Christ’s day, Isaac on Moriah, Jacob’s ladder, Joseph the rejected son, the Passover Lamb, the I AM in the burning bush, the smitten Rock, the brazen serpent, the Prophet like unto Moses, the tabernacle, the altar, the laver, the candlestick, the shewbread, the veil, the ark, the mercy seat, the high priest, the offerings, the feasts, Boaz the kinsman redeemer, David the shepherd king, Jonah’s sign, Job’s Redeemer, the Messianic Psalms, Isaiah’s virgin-born Immanuel, the mighty God, the suffering Servant of Isaiah 53, Jeremiah’s righteous Branch, Ezekiel’s Shepherd, Daniel’s Son of man, Messiah the Prince, the fourth Man in the fire, Hosea’s redeeming love, Micah’s Bethlehem Ruler from everlasting, Zechariah’s lowly King, the thirty pieces of silver, the pierced LORD, the Mount of Olives, Malachi’s Messenger of the Covenant, and the Sun of righteousness.

This book is written from a KJV Bible-believing, rightly divided, dispensational perspective. It clearly shows Christ in the Old Testament without falling into reckless allegory or replacement theology. Israel is not erased. The Church is not forced back into passages where God was dealing with Israel. The types are handled carefully. The prophecies are treated seriously. The promises to Israel remain literal. Christ is exalted as the true substance behind the shadows.

What makes this study powerful:
It shows that the Lord Jesus Christ did not begin in Bethlehem. Bethlehem was His incarnation, not His origin. He is the eternal Son, the Creator, the Angel of the LORD in Old Testament appearances, the promised Redeemer, the suffering Substitute, the risen Holy One, the Priest-King at God’s right hand, and the coming King who will reign over all the earth.

Details:
Format: Digital PDF
Length: 670 pages
Studies: 100 detailed essays
Bible Text: King James Bible
Price: $39.99
Publisher: VerseQuest Ministries

Christ in the Old Testament Made Plain is a must-have study for Bible believers, pastors, teachers, students, and anyone who wants to read the Old Testament with Christ-centered clarity and doctrinal precision. This is the kind of resource you can read, teach from, mark up, reference, and return to again and again.

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Christ in the Old Testament Made Plain is a 100-essay KJV study showing that Jesus Christ is revealed throughout the Old Testament in promise, type, shadow, sacrifice, prophecy, Christophany, priesthood, suffering, resurrection, intercession, and kingdom glory.

This study helps readers understand that the Old Testament is not Christless history. From Genesis to Malachi, God was preparing the world for His Son. Christ is seen as the Seed of the woman, the Passover Lamb, the smitten Rock, the brazen serpent, the Prophet like unto Moses, the kinsman redeemer, the Son of David, the suffering Servant, the risen Holy One, the Priest-King, the Son of man, the pierced Messiah, and the coming King.

Written from a KJV Bible-believing and rightly divided perspective, this book carefully shows Christ in the Old Testament without reckless allegory or replacement theology. The types are treated as shadows, not the substance. Israel is not erased. The Church is not forced back into Old Testament passages where God was dealing with Israel. The literal promises of God concerning Israel, Jerusalem, David’s throne, the Second Coming, and the future kingdom are handled with doctrinal care.

These study notes are useful for pastors, Bible teachers, students, sermon preparation, personal study, discipleship, Bible institute training, prophecy studies, and anyone who wants to understand how the Old Testament points forward to the Lord Jesus Christ.

Genesis 3:15; Genesis 3:21; Genesis 22:8; Genesis 28:12; Genesis 49:10; Exodus 3:14; Exodus 12:13; Exodus 16:15; Exodus 17:6; Numbers 21:8–9; Deuteronomy 18:15; Ruth 4:9–10; Job 19:25; Psalm 2:7–12; Psalm 16:10; Psalm 22:1–18; Psalm 24:7–10; Psalm 40:6–8; Psalm 45:6–7; Psalm 69:9; Psalm 72:11; Psalm 110:1–4; Isaiah 7:14; Isaiah 9:6; Isaiah 11:1–9; Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah 53:3–12; Jeremiah 23:5–6; Jeremiah 31:31–34; Ezekiel 34:11–24; Ezekiel 43:1–7; Daniel 7:13–14; Daniel 9:24–27; Hosea 11:1; Joel 2:28–32; Amos 9:11–15; Micah 5:2; Haggai 2:6–9; Zechariah 9:9; Zechariah 11:12–13; Zechariah 12:10; Zechariah 14:4–9; Malachi 3:1–3; Malachi 4:2; Luke 24:27; John 1:1–14; John 5:39; Acts 2:25–36; Acts 8:32–35; Romans 15:4; 1 Corinthians 10:4; Hebrews 1:8; Hebrews 7:17; Hebrews 10:5–14; 1 Peter 2:24.

Use this study to teach the Old Testament as a Christ-centered witness without forcing reckless allegory or erasing Israel’s literal promises. This book helps Bible believers see how Jesus Christ is revealed from Genesis to Malachi through promise, sacrifice, type, prophecy, Christophany, priesthood, tabernacle truth, suffering, resurrection, intercession, and future kingdom glory. It is useful for Sunday school lessons, Bible institute courses, sermon preparation, discipleship studies, personal devotional study, prophecy teaching, and defending the deity, blood atonement, resurrection, and Second Coming of Jesus Christ.

This study also helps teachers explain the difference between shadow and substance. The sacrifices, priesthood, feasts, tabernacle, and historical types all point forward to Christ, but they do not replace Christ. The type is the shadow; Christ is the substance. The book also guards against replacement theology by showing that Christ is truly revealed in the Old Testament while still keeping Israel and the Church distinct. It teaches readers to honor the KJV text, compare Scripture with Scripture, and read prophecy with doctrinal care.

Recommended for Bible believers, pastors, teachers, ministry leaders, Bible institute students, sermon writers, prophecy students, KJV study groups, and Christians who want to understand how Jesus Christ is revealed throughout the Old Testament.

Suggested companion studies include: The Lord Jesus Christ Made Plain, The Deity of Christ Defended, The Blood of Christ, The Resurrection of Jesus Christ Made Plain, Jesus Christ Prophet Priest and King, The Millennium Made Plain, and other VerseQuest Ministries KJV Bible study books and charts dealing with Christology, prophecy, right division, Israel, the Church, and the coming kingdom.

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