The Presentation of Jesus Christ in the 66 Books of the Bible

The Presentation of Jesus Christ
in the
66 Books of the Bible
Christ is seen in people and events that serve as types. A “type” is a historical fact that illustrates a spiritual truth. Adam is “a type of Him Who was to come” (see Rom. 5:14). Both entered the world through a special act of God as sinless men. Adam is the head of the old creation; Christ is the Head of the new creation. 
Christ is revealed in the 66 Books of the Bible.

Melchizedek (“King of Righteousness”) is “made like unto the Son of God” (Heb.7:3). He is the King of Salem (“King of Peace”) Who brings forth bread and wine and is the Priest of the Most High God. In Abraham’s day, He came to the Earth as the pre-incarnate Son of God—Who was seen in bodily form.