This might be something that everybody else knows but I found this the other day and I was astounded. I was reading the story of Abraham offering Isaac as a sacrifice and something struck me which led me to do a little research.

We know that the Old Testament is relevant (at least we should). We know that it points to Christ in many ways. We know that whenever the New Testament talks about reading the scriptures it is actually talking about the Old Testament as this is, of course, all they had. Both Jesus and the Apostles put great emphasis on this. I once herd David Pawson say that the Old Testament is saturated with instructions for our salvation and righteousness (right living). But this little tip bit of information buried in this story still amazed me.

We find the account in Genesis 22. Abraham is well advanced in years and he has been given a son, Isaac, from whose seed God had promised Abraham would be the father of a great nation. Bearing this in mind the fact that God asked Abraham to kill his son, seed of a great nation, before he had fathered any children would have been a difficult thing for Abraham to swallow. But trust God he did, and off they went.

God sent him to the mountains in the Land of Moriah. And after three days travelling they came to the place where the sacrifice was to happen. Isaac, probably a little suspicious at this stage, questioned his father noting that they had brought wood and fire but no offering. Abraham responded by telling Isaac that The Lord would provide a Lamb.

The moment came and Abraham bound Isaac, placed him on the alter, and went to strike the knife into him when an angle called out to stop him. A ram was provided and everybody is ok in the end.

Here is what struck me for the first time. There are obvious similarities here between Abraham and Isaac, and God the Father and Jesus. Isaac was an only son (in the sense that Isaac was to seed a nation, Ishmael could not do this) who his father was to sacrifice. And the reference to the third day wetted my appetite for investigation.

What I found amazed me. Abraham was sent to the Land of Moriah. This is called the Land of Peace. Had a strong link with the idea of Zion. Was home to the High Priest Melchisedech and the future site of Jerusalem.

It was the third day on which Abraham spotted the mount on which the sacrifice was to take place.

As noted above Isaac was the only son who Abraham was to sacrifice. And more than that, like Jesus, Isaac had to be willing. Isaac would have been in his early thirties (remember Jesus was 33) and could easily have over powered his elderly father. Just as Jesus could have easily got down off of the cross.

The ram that God provided had its horns caught in a thicket. I would imagine that this looked a little like a crown of thorns!

Abraham renamed the site; “The Lord will provide” which was later the site of (or at least very close to) Calvary!

Now you may have already known all that but I had to share it because that blew me away. Right back in Genesis; at the beginning of the Jewish nation, God was laying out his plan for Jesus in striking detail.

The moral of this post? Ignore the Old Testament at your great cost. Wow!