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Are the New Testament themes found
in the Old Testament?
The concepts in the New Testament
were not derived out of thin air. Amos 3:7 says, "Surely
the Lord God does nothing unless He reveals His secret counsel to His
servants the prophets." What is mentioned in the New
Testament is revealed in the Old Testament either clearly or in types and
figures. Gen. 22 is a
great example of the sacrifice of Jesus, the Son in Typology
represented by the sacrifice of Isaac.
Some critics of Christianity state that
Christianity borrowed its concepts from pagan sources like Mitrha, Osiris,
Apollonius, etc. Admittedly, there are similarities in some pagan
religions with Christianity, but that does not mean Christian writers
borrowed from them any more than similarities between Communism and
Democracy mean one is from another. Similarities abound in many
religions. Hinduism has moral statements similar to Christianity as
does Taoism. But they are unrelated to each other.
There are, however, several reasons working
against the idea that the people who wrote the New Testament copied ideas
from pagan myths. First of all, the writers of the New Testament
were Jews. As Jews they would have nothing to do with
paganism in any form. They knew specifically that Jesus fulfilled
the Old Testament which is why they followed Him. Second, the Old
Testament has almost all the New Testament themes from which a devout Jew
would refer when writing the New Testament. Third, there is no proof
at all that the New Testament writers borrowed from pagan sources and
incorporated them into the New Testament. It is up to the critics to
supply reasonable evidence for this if they want to hold the
position. Just saying it happened doesn't mean anything.
Fourth, so what if there are similarities? What does it prove?
If two writers in the same city both write similar articles about the
President of the U.S., does it mean one used another's concepts? Not
at all. Similarities happen all the time when dealing with similar
subjects. Besides, it makes sense that common themes would be around
an area at the same time in history when all nations served various
gods. Undoubtedly, some similarities will occur, but that doesn't
mean one was borrowed from another. Finally, there is another
possibility worth examining. The concepts of redemption, the
incarnation, resurrection, etc., are prophesied in the Old Testament and
these documents were around for hundreds and hundreds of years. It
is quite possible that if any borrowing was done, it was done by the
pagans who incorporated Old Testament concepts since these documents
existed prior to many of these pagan myths.
Nevertheless, following is a chart that
exemplifies many of the themes that were revealed in the Old Testament and
fulfilled in the New. It is easy to see that there is no need at all
for the Christians to borrow from any source outside the Old Testament.
John
5:39, "You
search the Scriptures, because you think that in them you have eternal
life; and it is these that bear witness of Me."
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