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1SHALOM WELCOME
Jewish Themes in the Bible Presentation by Mark
Adler
2Todays TopicJewish Themes in the Bible
- Lets start with prayer !
- We will divide todays topic in 3 parts
- I. Why do we need to know this? (5)
- II. Where does this appear in the Bible? (90)
- III. What does this have to do with me?
3Questions for Class Discussion?
- 1. What defines a Jew, Jewishness?
- 2. What is the difference between Israel and the
Jewish people? - 3. What do you know about the Jews?
- 4. Why do some people hate the Jews and even try
to kill them (Pharaoh, Haman, Herod, Hitler,
radical Muslims)? - 5. Why do you think we should study about Jewish
themes in the Bible?
4Jewish Themes in the BibleI. Why do we need to
know this?
- A.1st- From Genesis 1 to Revelation 22 the Bible
is packed with Jewish themes - B. 2nd To better understand Gods Word, Gods
Ways, Gods Program, and God Himself it is
crucial to study Jewish themes in the Bible.
5Jewish Themes in the BibleWhy do we need to know
this?
- C. 3rd To understand the real roots of terrorism
today - D. 4th To understand the more confusing parts of
the Bible rarely taught - E. 5th To better explain the flow of human
history
6- Jewish Themes in the Bible
- Why do we need to know this?
- F. 6th To gain a deeper knowledge of end time
events - H. 7th For a richer experience of our faith and
walk with God. (cultural, geographical,
archaeological, holy days, life of Messiah from a
Jewish perspective) - I. 8th To be more blessed by God (God promises a
blessing to all who bless the children of
Abraham, the Jewish people)
7Jewish Themes in the BibleII. Where do Jewish
themes appear in the Bible?
- Just about everywhere !
- A. Paul tells us in Romans 32 that the
- writers of the Bible were Jewish
- unto them (the Jewish people)
- were committed the oracles of God
- B. All the writers of the Bible were
- Jewish (with the possible exception of
- Luke)
8Jewish Themes in the BibleWhere do Jewish Themes
appear in the Bible?
- C. Almost every page of our beloved Bible was
penned by a Jew through the superintendence of
the Holy Spirit. - D.Our Lord Jesus Christ was born of a Jewish
woman, grew up in a Jewish home, worshiped,
studied, and taught in a Jewish Temple
(synagogues).
9Jewish Themes in the BibleWhere do Jewish Themes
appear in the Bible?
- E. All 12 apostles were Jewish.
- F. The first church was in Jerusalem and was
predominantly Jewish. - G. Paul, a Jewish believer in Jesus, was sent out
to share the words of Christ to the Jew first
and also to the Greek. (Romans 116b)
10Jewish Themes in the Bible II. Where do Jewish
Themes Appear in the Bible? A. A Quick Look
at THE BOOK
11Where do Jewish Themes appear in the Bible?H.
Jewish Themes in the Bible
- 1. Genesis Jewish Themes
- a. Genesis, and the rest of the O.T. is
written in Hebrew -small Aramaic portions in
Daniel, Jeremiah, Ezra, two words in Genesis
3147 (Young,198). - b. Apart from Hebrew, none of the words or
names makes any sense. Hebrew the language of
Adam and Eve, and of Jews too! - Examples - Adam means earth/ground, God
- formed man from the earth/ground)
- The name Eve is related to the verb meaning
to - live And Adam called his wifes name Eve
- because she was the mother of all living
(320).
12Hebrew 22 letters in the alphabet, read from
right to left. This is Genesis 11-5 in Hebrew.
Note the predominance of the number 7, Gods
number, in Genesis. There are 7 words in Genesis
11. (28 letters, 7x4).
13Jewish Themes in Genesis
- C. The unifying theological theme of the O.T. is
Yahwehs covenant promise to Abram in Genesis
121-3 (Hill Walton 48). - D. This crucial passage represents the root of
the Jewish theme in all Scripture it one of 8
Covenants in the Bible and it is called The
Abrahamic Covenant
14E. The Abrahamic Covenant stated and confirmed
throughout Genesis
- 121-3, 127, 1314-17, 151-21, 171-21,
2215-18 - There are 14 provisions in this Covenant Promise
of God - These 14 can be categorized into 3 areas 1.
Abraham - 2. to the Seed, Israel
- 3. to the Gentiles
15Jewish Themes in the BibleF.Genesis -The
Abrahamic Covenant
- 1. Abraham father of a great nation, nations,
kings, be a blessing, name great - 2. To the Seed, the Jewish people (Israel)
innumerable, a promised land to Abraham and his
seed (still awaiting fulfillment for Abraham) - 3. To the Gentiles blessed for blessing Jews,
cursed for cursing Jews, ultimate blessing to
come through the ultimate SEED of Abraham the
Messiah Jesus !
16From Mesopotamia and Damascus
TransJordanian Highway
E
To Elat / Gulf of Aqaba
Jericho
Shechem
Bethel
Salem
Hebron
Beersheba
To your offspring I will give this land (Gen
127)
The International Highway
. . All the land that you see, I will give to
you and your offspring forever (Gen 1315)
To Egypt
Abraham arrives in the land God had promised to
him in Ur and at Haran.
17Jewish Themes in the BibleGenesis
- This Covenant is the basis for the Jewish Themes
throughout the rest of the Bible. As we progress
in this study we will see - a. Satans attempts to destroy
- the Jewish people and nation
- b. Gods methods to carry it out
- c. It Impacts individuals nations
18G. Other Jewish Themes in Genesis
- Ch 16 - Non-seed line of Ishmael dispensed
- Ch. 17 Circumcision (sign of the Covenant)
- Ch. 18,21 The (Jewish) Son of Promise Isaac
- Ch. 24 A Jewish bride for Isaac
- Ch.25 27 Gods chooses Jacob, 12 sons become
12 Tribes (note Hebrew names and related
meanings) -
19- 6. Ch. 32 Jacob becomes Israel
- 7. Ch. 37-50 God preserves the Jewish people
through Joseph - Jewish Themes in Exodus
20H. Exodus Jewish Themes and the outworking of
the Abrahamic Covenant as seen in Exodus.
- I will bless them that bless thee, and him that
curses thee will I curse - Those who bless the Jews will be blessed, and
those who curse the Jews will be cursed. - This works it way out in human history on
different levels that we will glance at - individual level, national level,
- New Testament level, and post-biblical level
(Fructhenbaum 2-5).
21Individual level
- Pharoahs house plagued due to Sarah (Gen 1210)
- Abimelechs women barren due to Sarah (Gen 201)
- Laban blessed by his proper relationship with
Jacob (Gen 3025) - Potiphar blessed by his proper relationship with
Joseph (Gen 391)
22National level
- Egypt sets out to curse Israel (Ex.18-11, 15-22)
- Egypt attempts genocide by means of drowning the
newborn sons - God slays the firstborn sons of Egypt in the last
plague. - Egypt drowns the Jewish infants, God drowns the
Egyptian army in the sea - This is very evident also in the book of Esther !
23I
I. More Jewish Themes in Exodus
- Exodus we have a family clan of 75 becoming a
nation, this is a Jewish nation, called Israel,
descendants of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob. - This new nation, the Jewish people are given an
identity - a purpose, and a Law, referred to as the
Law of Moses or the Mosaic Covenant. - 3. We have the giving of the 10 Commandments as
part - of the 613 Laws contained in the Mosaic
Covenant. - 4. NOTE this covenant was made between God and
the - Jews, NOT between God and the church. The
church did not even exist yet, the church begins
in Acts 2 Jesus said I WILL build my church
future tense. -
24Jewish Themes in Exodus
- 5. The Mosaic Law became inoperative at the death
of Christ. All believers are living under The
Law of Christ (see article Law of Moses Law
of Messiah Ariel Ministries). - Not under the Law of Moses Rom. 104 Gal 216,
Heb. 719 - All Believers in Christ (Jewish and Gentile)
should obey the Law of Christ Gal.319, 62
Heb. 711-18 2 Cor. 32-11 Rom. 82
25Jewish Themes in Exodus
- 6. The Passover WOW, what a powerful Jewish
Theme that points to Christ (Christ in the
Passover Rosen, Celebrate the Feasts Zimmerman
A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers
Fruchtenbaum. - Lets conduct a Passover Seder in class while
studying Exodus or Christs Last Supper (buy some
Matza and discuss the symbolism of that and of
the afikomen)
26How we celebrate Passover
- Look at the matza
- Striped (Isa 535)
- Pierced (Zech 1210)
- Without leaven (often a symbol of sin, 1 Cor
56-8)
27Jewish Themes in Exodus
- 7. True Events in Passover also point to great
truths in the Christian experience - a. Pharaoh a type of Satan, enslaving
the believer in bondage - b. Egypt a type of the world system
controlled by the slave master - c. Blood of the Lamb the blood of
Christ - d. the Red Sea crossing from death to
life, from Satan to Christ, a picture of our
baptism into new life in Christ
28J. Jewish Themes in Lev, Num, Deut.
- 1. Lev. 23 The Feasts/ Holy Days
- These days are not just random, each
- Points to truths in Gods Kingdom Program
please see the chart handout on Lev. 23, lets
discuss it !
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30Christians should know when these holy days occur
during the year
- Lets look at A Messianic Jewish Calendar or buy
one - www.TheGalileeExperience.com - Note the days of week, Yom 1,2,3,4,5,6 and
Shabbat. (Yom means day, Shabbat means Saturday).
Yom 1 or Day 1 would correspond to our Sunday. - Why do we, the church, celebrate/worship the 1st
day of the week now and not observe the
Shabbath/Shabbot? Resurrection? Acts?
31WOW Jewish Themes in the Bible and we are still
only in LeviticusI had no idea there was so
much!!! Eiy, vae-ismere !
32Jewish themes in Lev, Num Deut.
- 2. Lev 26 and Deut 28-30 represent the prewritten
history of the Jewish people and Jewish nation of
Israel - As you read through these chapters, and everyone
should, consider how all of these prophesies have
already come true consider just two - The cannibalism predicted in Lev. 2627-33 was
fulfilled in 2 Kings 628-29, the worldwide
dispersion fulfilled in 70 AD
33Abrahamic Covenant (Gen 121-6)The basis for 3
other covenants also Land, Davidic, New Covenant
(Terry C.Hulbert)
34Todays presentation and other additional
resources
- 1. Fruit of the Earth Ministries Mark Adler
- www.fruitoftheearthministries.org
- 2. Israelology, Footsteps of the Messiah
- www.ariel.org
- 3. Israel in the Plan of God, David Baron
- 4. The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah,
Alfred Edersheim - 5. www.amfi.org - Jewish themes in Scripture,
articles by David Brewer