Michael Morales on the Bronze Serpent in Numbers 21

Learn how a major Old Testament scholar connects the serpent on a pole to Christ on the Cross.
Snakes Alive!?. . . or How Jesus Fulfills Numbers 21

“And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in him may have eternal life” (John 3:14–15). How does the serpent on a pole relate to Christ upon the cross?
The Akedah and the Crucifixion: Luke and Isaac Typology

The story of Abraham’s great test to offer Isaac, known in later tradition as the Akedah, meaningfully typifies many aspects of Luke’s portrayal of Christ.
The Day of Atonement

The rite of the Old Covenant Day of Atonement proved insufficient. The cross of Christ, once and for all, is the better and sufficient atonement.
The Role of the Kingdom of God in Systematic Theology

Find out how the kingdom of God reverberates throughout important systematic theology categories.
Plato in the Cave of Hell: The Inability of Human Reason to Save

Sin-sick minds cannot think their way to salvation. If we are to escape the darkness, we must be rescued by a savior outside of ourselves.
ENCORE: Ten Reasons Why the Bible is the Greatest of the Great Books

While many great books have been written, the Bible has surpassed them all. Here are ten reasons why.