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Studies Through 1st Peter | 1 Peter 1:10-12 | Jesus in the Bible

JESUS IN THE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE

  • In Genesis He is the Seed of the Woman. 
  • In Exodus He is the Passover Lamb. 
  • In Leviticus He is our High Priest. 
  • In Numbers He is the Pillar Of Cloud by day and the Pillar of Fire by night. 
  • In Deuteronomy He is the Prophet like unto Moses. 
  • In Joshua He is the Captain of our Salvation. 
  • In Judges He is our Judge and Lawgiver. 
  • In Ruth He is our Kinsman Redeemer. 
  • In I and II Samuel He is our Trusted Prophet. 
  • In Kings and Chronicles He is our Reigning King. 
  • In Ezra He is our Faithful Scribe. 
  • In Nehemiah He is the Rebuilder of the Broken down walls of our human life. 
  • In Esther He is our Mordecai. 
  • In Job He is our Day-Spring from on high and our Ever-Living Redeemer. 
  • In Psalms He is the Lord our Shepherd
  • In Proverbs and Ecclesiastes He is our Wisdom. 
  • In the Song of Solomon He is the Lover and the Bridegroom. 
  • In Isaiah He is the Prince of Peace. 
  • In Jeremiah He is the Righteous Branch. In Lamentations He is the Weeping Prophet. 
  • In Ezekiel He is the Wonderful Four-Faced Man. 
  • In Daniel He is the Fourth Man in the burning fiery furnace. 
  • In Hosea He is the Faithful husband, forever married to the believer. 
  • In Joel He is the Baptizer with the Holy Ghost. 
  • In Amos He is our Burden-Bearer. 
  • In Obadiah He is the Mighty to Save. 
  • In Jonah He is our Great Foreign Missionary. 
  • In Micah He is the Messenger of Beautiful Feet, of carrying the Gospel. 
  • In Nahum He is the Avenger of God's Elect. 
  • In Habakkuk He is God's Evangelist crying, "Revive thy work in the midst of the years." 
  • In Zephaniah He is the Savior. In Haggai He is the Restorer of God's Lost Heritage. 
  • In Zechariah He is the Fountain Opened in the House of David for sin and uncleanness. 
  • In Malachi He is the Sun of Righteousness, rising with healing in His wings. 

  • In Matthew He is the Messiah. 
  • In Mark He is the Wonder Worker. 
  • In Luke He is the Son of Man. 
  • In John He is the Son of God. 
  • In Acts He is the One preached. 
  • In Romans He is our Justifier. 
  • In Corinthians He is the Gifts of the Spirit. 
  • In Galatians He is the Redeemer from the curse of the law. 
  • In Ephesians He is the Christ of Unsearchable Riches. 
  • In Philippians He is the God Who supplies all our needs. 
  • In Colossians He is the Fullness of the Godhead Bodily. 
  • In I and II Thessalonians He is our Soon-coming King. 
  • In I and II Timothy He is our mediator between God and Man. 
  • In Titus He is our Faithful Pastor. 
  • In Philemon He is a Friend that sticks closer than a brother. 
  • In Hebrews He is the Blood of the Everlasting Covenant. 
  • In James He is the Great Physician. 
  • In I and II Peter He is the Chief Shepherd that soon shall appear with a crown of unfading glory. 
  • In I, II, and III John He is Everlasting Love. 
  • In Jude He is the Lord Coming with Ten Thousands of His Saints. 
  • In Revelation He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.







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