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The Messiah's Redemptive Mission
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The Messiah's Redemptive Mission

Episode 72 • Tracing the Themes of Exodus Into the New Covenant

On this episode Shane discusses a number of scenes from the book of Exodus and shows how they point to Christ and his ultimate redemptive mission. Jesus is the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, the bread of life, the living water, the light of the world, and the good shepherd who lays down his life for the sheep.


SHOW NOTES

Articles
Finding Christ in All of Scripture, Shane Rosenthal
New Life in the New Year: The Story of Exodus, Shane Rosenthal
Passover, The Last Supper & The Day of Crucifixion, Shane Rosenthal
Where Was Jesus Crucified?, Shane Rosenthal
Considering Alternatives to the Resurrection, Shane Rosenthal
Bart Ehrman on Jesus & The Claim of Resurrection, Shane Rosenthal
Did Palm Trees Grow in Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus? Shane Rosenthal
Simon of Cyrene: An Intriguing Archaeological Discovery, Shane Rosenthal
The Date of John’s Gospel: Are We Witnessing a Paradigm Shift? Shane Rosenthal
Joanna: Luke’s Key Witness? Shane Rosenthal

Books
Echoes of Exodus: Tracing the Theme of Redemption, Roberts & Wilson
The Angel of the Lord, Matt Foreman & Doug Van Dorn
Christ in All of Scripture (5 Book Series), Foreman & Van Dorn
The Lamb of God: Seeing Jesus in Exodus, Nancy Guthrie
Jesus in the Old Testament, Iain Duguid
Journeys with Jesus, Dennis Johnson
The Surprising Genius of Jesus, Peter J. Williams
The Jewish Gospels, Daniel Boyarin
The Jewish Targums & John’s Logos Theology, John Ronning
A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith, Craig Evans
A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Gospels, Craig Evans
Proof of the Gospel, Eusebius of Caesarea

Audio
The Angel of Yahweh, Humble Skeptic. #70 with Foreman & Van Dorn
The Sinai Inscriptions, Humble Skeptic #71 with Michael S. Bar-Ron
Did The Exodus Ever Happen? Humble Skeptic #69 with David Rohl
Jacob’s Ladder, Humble Skeptic #63 with Richard Bauckham and others
Babylon, Humble Skeptic Episode #66
Decoding the Prophecies of Daniel, Humble Skeptic #68
How to Read & Apply the Old Testament, WHI #1568 with Iain Duguid
Were Jews Expecting a Suffering Messiah? Shane Rosenthal
Jewish Views of the Messiah, with Daniel Boyariin
Stories of Jesus: Can We Trust Them? with Peter J. Williams
The Jesus of History & The Gospel Creed
Locating Golgotha, with David Rohl

Video
The Tools & Rules of History, with Gary Habermas, David McIlroy & Shane Rosenthal
On November 8th, 2024, trial attorney Mark Lanier moderated this panel discussion at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston Texas. The forum was inspired by the release of two exhaustive volumes on the historicity of Jesus’ Resurrection by Dr. Habermas: On The Resurrection Vol. 1: Evidences, and On The Resurrection Vol. 2: Refutations.


Who Is Jesus? Bridging Diverse Voices, St. Louis, MO, April 24th.
Shane Rosenthal and Michael McClymond will be defending the historic Christian view of Jesus at this Christian / Muslim conversation which will take place at St. Louis Community College Meramec (located at 11333 Big Bend Rd, in Kirkwood, MO). The purpose is to highlight some of the differences between Christian and Muslim perspectives related to Jesus’ identity and mission and to take questions from students. This event is brought to you by St. Louis Community College in partnership with ReThink315. Click here for more info.

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