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TYPOLOGY Types and Shadows Archetypes and Antitype MOSES VERSUS JESUS Discussion

{{3c| He was hidden from the evil king/Pharaoh: Exodus 2:2 {{3c| Ordered the killing of 3000 idol worship instigators
MOSES JESUS Trope
An evil king/Pharaoh tried to kill him as a baby: Exodus 1:22 King Herod tried to kill baby Jesus: Matthew 2:16 Nations opposed him
An angel said to hide the child from the evil King Herod: Matthew 2:13 [[ Hidden from the world

}} {{3c| Moses was sent into Egypt to preserve his life: Exodus 2:3-4

Jesus was taken into Egypt to preserve His life: Matthew 2:13-15 [[ Incarnation

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He was saved by women: his mother: Exodus 2:3;

Miriam Exodus 2:4; Pharaoh's daughter Exodus 2:5-10

Saved and helped by His mother, Mary: Matthew 2:14 Dependent on 'woman'
Pharaoh's daughter adopted Moses: Exodus 2:10 Joseph adopted Jesus: Matthew 1:25 Adopted son
Moses became a prince of Egypt: Exodus 2:10 Jesus is the Prince of Peace: Isaiah 9:5; Matthew 28:18; Luke 2:14 He is king
Long period of silence from childhood to adulthood Long period of silence from childhood to adulthood No word until Christ
Moses had a secret identity Son of God hidden {{{3}}}
He tried to save a Hebrew kinsman: Exodus 2:11-12 Jesus came to save His Hebrew kinsman first: Mark 7:26-28 Redeemer kinsman
Went from being a prince to a pauper: Exodus 2:15-19 Went from being God to being man: John 1:1-3; Mark 6:3 Kenos is
[[ Championed the salvation of 3000 through the mouth of Peter at the upper room [[ ]]

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Received the law on Mount Sinai Returned as the Holy Ghost at the upper room [[ ]]
Saved women at a well: Exodus 2:15-19 Saved a woman at a well: John chapter 4 Woman at the well
Became a shepherd: Exodus 3:1 He is the Good Shepherd: John 10:11 Shepherd
Moses' mission was to redeem Israel from slavery to Egypt Jesus' mission is to redeem mankind from slavery to sin Redeemer
Moses was loved and supported in his ministry by his sister Miriam [in Hebrew, Miryam] Jesus was loved and supported in his ministry by His mother Mary [in Hebrew, Miryam] Mary
He was often rejected by his own people Jesus was often rejected by His own people Rejected
Moses will give God's law on the mountain of Sinai: Exodus 20:1-31:18; 34:1-35 Jesus will give the new law from the Mt. of Beatitudes: Matthew chapter 5 On the mountain
Moses spent 40 days fasting on the mountain: Exodus24:18; 34:28 Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the desert wilderness: Matthew 4:2 40
Moses spent 40 days fasting on the mountain: Exodus24:18; 34:28 Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the desert wilderness: Matthew 4:2 Fasting
Moses spent 40 days fasting on the mountain: Exodus24:18; 34:28 Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the desert wilderness: Matthew 4:2 On the mountain
Moses performs signs/ miracles Jesus performs signs/miracles Signs
Moses offered his life for the salvation of his people after the sin of the Golden Calf: Exodus 32:32-33 Jesus offered His life for the salvation of the world: Isaiah 53:12; Romans 5:12; 6:10; 2 Corinthians 5:15-21; Colossians 1:19-20; 2:14-15; 1 John 1:7; 2:2; etc. Substitute
Moses is the prophet priest, judge and King Jesus is the prophet, priest, judge and King 4

The entire Bible is about one person, WE HAVE TO STOP DISCUSSING THE BIBLE FROM THE STANDPOINT OF WEAK ACTORS. JESUS IS THE CENTRAL THEME OF THE BIBLE.

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The midwives and kings from the east were told to betray Moses/Jesus. But they disobeyed the king.

Midwives said Hebrew women delivered early, Herod was unaware Mary had delivered.

The death threat on Moses but he did not die is a death/resurrection in riddle. 3 months vs days

Water = Word. He was immersed in the prophesy of the word from the beginning.

Bulrushes = drink. He was to drink of the cup/ark.

slime חמר is also wine... grace pitch זפת the bride of mystery revealed with a new life (Mary).

His Father was Amram (exalted people) a hint of the divine Father of Jesus.

Much more.