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Look Upon Him Who Was Pierced

By: Cameron Fultz
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Looking Upon Him Who Was Pierced invites readers to see the Bible in a way most have never noticed before.
What if the central moment of history—the piercing of Jesus’s side at the cross—was not only the climax of the Gospel story, but a pattern embedded throughout the entire Bible?
In this thought-provoking exploration, Cameron Fultz traces striking connections between the crucifixion of Christ and events scattered across Israel’s history. From Joshua crossing the Jordan, to the tragic end of King Saul, to the dramatic ministry of Elijah, the Scriptures reveal recurring patterns that point toward one climactic reality: the crucified Messiah.
Rather than approaching the Bible merely as historical narrative or academic study, this book invites readers into a deeper way of seeing. The Old Testament is not simply a record of ancient events—it is a living testimony that continually points toward Jesus Christ and the transforming power of His death and resurrection.
Through vivid imagery and unexpected scriptural connections, this book explores:
How the piercing of Jesus’s side reveals a hidden design running through the Bible
The “seed cycle” of death, burial, and life that underlies the message of Scripture
Why the Old Testament stories of Joshua, Saul, and Elijah foreshadow the cross
How the Spirit of Christ shaped the prophetic writings long before Jesus’s earthly ministry
What it means to truly “behold Him who was pierced” and experience spiritual transformation
This work challenges readers to move beyond purely intellectual analysis of the Bible and rediscover its deeper relational purpose—encountering the living Christ revealed within its pages.
For readers who love exploring the connections between the Old and New Testaments, Looking Upon Him Who Was Pierced offers a fresh and compelling journey through Scripture’s hidden unity.
If you have ever wondered whether the Bible contains a deeper design pointing to Jesus from beginning to end, this book will open your eyes to patterns that may have been there all along.
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