In Matthew’s very Jewish-oriented account we have seen Jesus lauded as the coming King, we have seen the builders reject the cornerstone, and today we will see the Lamb of God who brings a greater Passover and a greater deliverance. Like Abraham’s firstborn, the Son of God is offered to God as a sacrifice, but he also the substitute offered so that we might live. A Jewish audience would have heard and understood all the parallels to Psalm 22, and recalled from Isaiah that the wounds of the suffering servant bring healing. Thankfully, his crucifixion is not the end. Jesus rises from the grave, just as he had said.
Matthew 26 – 1:06 .
Matthew 27 – 13:43 .
Matthew 28 – 23:58 .
Psalm 70 – 27:24 .
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Ezekiel 29-32, Psalms 134-135
Ezekiel 25-28, Psalms 132-133
Ezekiel 22-24, Isaiah 39
Ezekiel 19-21, Isaiah 38
Ezekiel 16-18, Psalm 131
Ezekiel 13-15, Isaiah 37
Ezekiel 9-12, Isaiah 36
Ezekiel 5-8, Isaiah 35
Ezekiel 1-4, Isaiah 34
1 Peter 1-5, Psalms 128-130
Haggai, 2 John, 3 John, Jude, Psalms 125-127
Lamentations 1-5
Jeremiah 51-52, Psalms 123-124
Jeremiah 49-50, Psalm 121-122
Jeremiah 44-48, Psalm 120
Jeremiah 39-43, Psalm 119:161-176
Jeremiah 35-38, Psalm 119:145-160
Jeremiah 32-34, Psalm 119:129-144
Jeremiah 29-31, Psalm 119:113-128
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