Moses – A Type of Christ

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MOSES

CHARACTERISTIC OR ATTRIBUTE

CHRIST

Exodus 2:2-10

Both were preserved from perils of infancy

Matthew 2:14-15

Exodus 7:11

Both were tempted but had mastery over evil

Matthew 4:1-11

Exodus 34:28

Both knew what it was to fast forty days

Matthew 4:2

Exodus 14:21

Both had the power to control the sea

Matthew 8:26

Exodus 16:26

Both fed a multitude

Matthew 14:20-21

Deuteronomy 8:3

Both spoke of manna

John 6:31

Exodus 24:35

Both had a radiant face

Matthew 17:2

Exodus 15:24

Both endured murmurings

Mark 7:2

Numbers 12:1

Both were discredited at home

John 7:5

Exodus 32:32

Both were mighty intercessors

John 17

Deuteronomy 18:18

Both spoke as the oracles of God

John 7:46

Numbers 11:16-17

Both had seventy helpers

Luke 10:1

Exodus 12:14

Both established memorials

Luke 22:19

Matthew 17:3

Both reappeared after death

Acts 1:3

Matthew 17:1-5

Both were present at the transfiguration

Matthew 17:1-5



2 responses to “Moses – A Type of Christ”

  1. […] Moses -A type of Christ […]

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  2. […] Moses, known as the law giver, wrote the first five books guided by divine inspiration. Surprisingly, in Deuteronomy, Moses wrote about his own death. In Exodus 20, after the initial ten commandments were broken, God personally wrote them again, instructing Moses to write them in Hebrew. This marked the beginning of Hebrew as a written language.Moses, who initially only knew Egyptian and Midian languages, started learning Hebrew in both its written and spoken forms. Despite being a beginner, Moses committed himself to mastering Hebrew. Research suggests that putting together these five books took about 40 years. As a result, we can expect differences in language and expression between the early and final books. Moses, a beginner when he started, naturally improved in his language skills as he wrote his later works. […]

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