Outline the references about God's redemption plan throughout the Old Testament?
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Nov 6, 2023
I. Introduction - The concept of God's redemption plan in the Old Testament - The promise of a Messiah and the restoration of humanity's relationship with God
II. God's Redemption Plan in the Old Testament A. The Fall and the Promise of Redemption 1. Genesis 3:15 - The first promise of a Redeemer through the seed of the woman 2. Genesis 12:1-3 - God's covenant with Abraham, promising blessings to all nations through his descendants
B. Redemption in the Exodus and the Law 1. Exodus 6:6-8 - God's promise to deliver the Israelites from slavery in Egypt 2. Exodus 12:1-13 - The Passover and the redemption of the Israelites through the blood of the lamb 3. Leviticus 16 - The Day of Atonement and the redemption of the people through the high priest's sacrifice
C. Redemption in the Prophets 1. Isaiah 53 - The suffering servant who would bear the sins of the people and bring redemption 2. Jeremiah 31:31-34 - The promise of a new covenant, where God would forgive sins and write His law on people's hearts 3. Ezekiel 36:25-27 - The promise of a new heart and the indwelling of God's Spirit for true redemption
D. Redemption in the Psalms and Wisdom Literature 1. Psalm 22 - A Messianic psalm that speaks of the suffering and redemption of the Messiah 2. Proverbs 20:28 - The concept of God as the ultimate Redeemer
III. Conclusion - The Old Testament as a testament to God's redemption plan - The fulfillment of these promises in the New Testament through Jesus Christ