Prophets, Priests, & Kings
Who Prayed That?
The Old in the New
Dreams and Visions
Kinship
100

This prophet foretold that the Messiah would be a "Suffering Servant,"

Isaiah

100

He prayed for God to "bless me indeed, and enlarge my territory," asking that God's hand be with him to keep him from evil.

Jabez

100

Jesus’ claim to be the "Bread of Life" in John 6 is a direct theological echo of this miraculous provision during the Exodus

Manna

100

This Apostle’s vision of "unclean" animals was the theological turning point for the inclusion of Gentiles in the Church - (Acts 10)

Peter

100

"Your people shall be my people, and your God my God."

Naomi and Ruth

200

He was the last named prophet of the Old Testament

Malachi

200

In Jesus' parable, this person prayed the humble plea, "God, be merciful to me, a sinner!"

Publican (or Tax Collector)

200

Matthew uses this Hebrew prophet’s statement, "Out of Egypt I called my son," shifting the "Son" referent from the nation of Israel to the Messiah

Hosea - (Hosea 11:1; Matthew 2:15) 

200

This promise, quoted by Peter at Pentecost, revealed that in the "last days," this will happen to "young men" and "old men"

See visions and dream dreams - Joel 2:28-32, Acts 2:15-21

200

Jesus redefined kinship in Mark 3 by stating that whoever does this is His "brother and sister and mother"

The will of God

300

Though Christ was from the tribe of Judah (a kingly line), the book of Hebrews identifies Him as a High Priest after this eternal order that predates the Levites

Order of Melchizedek

300

She prayed a song of praise (the Magnificat) that celebrated God's reversal of social orders, scattering the proud and lifting the humble.

Mary, mother of Jesus

300

Paul’s argument in Galatians 3 that "those who are of faith are blessed along with Abraham" relies on a promise originally found in this Old Testament book

Genesis (chapter 12)

300

Unlike many others, this prophet was told by God that he spoke with him "mouth to mouth"

Moses - (Numbers 12:6–8)

300

The "legal standing" believers receive in Christ, moving from being "slaves" to being "heirs" of God

Adoption

400

He is often considered the bridge between the Old and New Covenants, functioning as the last "Old Testament style" prophet

John the Baptist

400

This person prayed, "Lord, do not hold this sin against them," echoing Christ's words on the cross during his own martyrdom

Stephen

400

This specific Psalm is the most frequently cited Old Testament text in the New Testament (quoted by Jesus, Peter, and Paul) to describe the Messiah as the "Cornerstone"

Psalm 118

400

He received a vision of a "man of Macedonia" pleading for help

Paul

400

While biologically a second son, this patriarch received the blessing of the "firstborn"

Jacob - (Over Esau)

500

This man functioned as Israel's last Judge and a significant Prophet who was used by God to anoint both the first and second kings of Israel

Samuel - Saul (the first king) and David (the second king)

500

In a prayer for wisdom and revelation for believers, he asked that "the eyes of your heart may be enlightened." 

Apostle Paul

500

Jesus uses this specific Numbers 21 event as a "type" for His own crucifixion, explaining "so must the Son of Man be"

Lifted up - the lifting up of the bronze serpent in the wilderness

500

This prophet’s inaugural vision involved a "storm wind" and four living creatures

Ezekiel

500

In the Gospel of Matthew’s genealogy, the inclusion of four specific women highlights Christ’s kinship line ... Name the  

(Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and Bathsheba)

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