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22–2: How the sacrifice of Isaac foreshadows Yeshua’s death
Genesis 22 is one of the clearest foreshadowings of Yeshua’s crucifixion. Abraham was commanded to sacrifice his only son Isaac, who willingly submitted, carrying the wood for the altar, much like Yeshua carried the cross. The parallels between Isaac’s story and Yeshua’s death are striking, from total obedience to God’s plan to the ultimate provision of the sacrificial lamb.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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14–5: Abram’s encounter with the King of Sodom foreshadows Yeshua’s wilderness temptation
Abram’s refusal of the King of Sodom’s offer reveals a powerful scriptural pattern, one that foreshadows Yeshua’s wilderness temptation and exposes how worldly wealth is used to capture souls.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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18–3: Every Covenant Builds on the Last — None Are Thrown Out
God’s promises to Abraham build upon each other. The son promised to Sarah continues the lineage of earlier covenants, showing that new promises do not cancel the old.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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