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Discover the Hidden Messiah in the Pages of the Old Testament

Long before a manger in Bethlehem or a cross on Calvary, the coming of Christ was foretold — not in whispers, but in vivid signs, sacred symbols, and prophetic declarations scattered across the Hebrew Scriptures.

In The Coming of Christ Foretold in the Old Testament, journey through every book of the Old Testament to uncover the rich tapestry of types, shadows, and prophecies that point unmistakably to Jesus. From the Seed of the woman in Genesis to the Suffering Servant in Isaiah, this book unveils how the entire narrative of Scripture anticipates the arrival of the promised Redeemer.

Why did so many miss Him — even as He fulfilled the very prophecies they treasured? What spiritual blindness veiled the eyes of those waiting for their Messiah? And what light does the New Testament shine on the ancient texts?

This powerful exploration will open your eyes to the unity of the Bible and deepen your faith in the One it proclaims from beginning to end: Jesus Christ — the Lamb, the King, the Savior foretold.

“In the volume of the book it is written of Me…”Psalm 40:7



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If this book was not written through artificial intelligence, then the author has a writing style equal to or just as poor as artificial intelligence. The content was extremely high-level and provided minimal value. I could have gotten more from asking ChatGPT questions book by book throughout the Bible to learn about Old Testament Christology.

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