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NASB | Genesis 3:15 And I will put enmity Between you and the woman, And between your seed and her seed; He shall bruise you on the head, And you shall bruise him on the heel." |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Genesis 3:15 "And I will put enmity (open hostility) Between you and the woman, And between your seed (offspring) and her Seed; He shall [fatally] bruise your head, And you shall [only] bruise His heel." [Gal 4:4] |
Bible Question:
In John 5 :31-47 in verse 45 Do not think that I will accuse you before the Father your accuser is Moses on whom you have set your hope. and 46 If you believed Moses you would believe me for he wrote about me. Where did Moses write of Jesus? |
Bible Answer: Hi, sweet, the story of Jesus is the Greatest story ever told, and as we study scripture we discover that Jesus is in the entire theme of the whole Bible. Jesus appears in Genesis as the promised one who the Father will send to save us. First off, by being the one that will crush the serpent's head. Moses writes in Exodus about how God brings His people back to Him again and again. He illustrates how imperfect people can know the God who loves them perfectly and completely. In Exodus, as later in the gospel record of Jesus' sacrifice, God went to astonishing lengths to reach those He loved. When Jesus offered Himself on the cross as the final sacrifice for the sins of humanity, He fulfilled everything that God had intended when He set up the system of animal sacrifices as an aroma pleasing to the Lord (Leviticus 1:9) In Numbers, it is reasonable to conclude that God the Son may have stepped in at a critical time for the young nation of Israel, as it prepared to enter the Land of Promise. Many scholars believe that Jesus, as "the angel of the Lord" blocked the path before Balaam and his donkey He confronted the false prophet Balaam, changed Balaam's words and through Balaam blessed the Israelites rather than cursing them (Num 22:22-35) In a prophecy that would be fulfilled ultimately in the coming of the Messianic ruler, Balaam predicted that a "star would come out of Jacob (Num 24:17) In Deuterotomy God promised that a prophet would appear "from among the Israelites own brothers" and that His purpose would be to finish what God had begun through Moses (Deu 18:15) Moses predicted a future prophet with divine authority, and God promised to put His own words into the mouth of that prophet (Deu 18:18) To answer your (very good) question, I turned to the KNOWING JESUS STUDY BIBLE Zondervan,1999 |
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