Moses Wrote of Me: Proving from the Torah that Jesus is the Messiah with Seraphim Hamilton

Students who purchase the class will receive a 35% discount from Seraphim Hamilton’s course “Answering Protestantism from the Bible“.

Description

One of the most powerful claims of the New Testament is that Jesus is the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets. Yet many Christians struggle to see how the Torah—the first five books of Moses—actually points to Jesus as the Messiah. While much Christian apologetics focuses on messianic prophecies in Isaiah or the Psalms, this class takes a different approach by turning our attention to the foundational books of the Hebrew Scriptures.

Across five sessions, students will uncover the patterns, promises, and types embedded in the Torah that find their ultimate fulfillment in Christ. From the seed of the woman in Genesis, to the Passover lamb in Exodus, to the bronze serpent in Numbers, students will learn how the Torah lays the groundwork for the Gospel. This course will equip students to see the continuity of God’s plan from the earliest chapters of Scripture and to present compelling evidence from the Torah that Jesus is, indeed, the long-awaited Messiah.

Instructor

Seraphim Hamilton is an Orthodox author and Biblical commentator whose work focuses on the intersection between Scripture and Orthodox theology. He has a Master of Arts in Early Christian Studies from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Theology from Duke University.



Course Modules

Module I – Genesis: The End in the Beginning
Module II – Exodus: God’s Dwelling in the World
Module III – Leviticus: The Liturgical Messiah
Module IV – Numbers: Journey to the End of Days
Module V – Deuteronomy: Onto the Inheritance


Course Details

Dates/Times: Mondays at 6:00 PM PST, beginning Monday, April 28. Recordings will be provided to all students.
Note: The final class will be held on Sunday, June 1st, instead of the usual Monday.
Length of Course: 5 weeks
Class Format: 60 minutes of lecture, followed by 60 minutes of discussion
Prerequisite: Open to all; no prerequisites required

Course Content

Module I – Genesis: The End in the Beginning
Module II – Exodus: God’s Dwelling in the World
Module III – Leviticus: The Liturgical Messiah
Module IV – Numbers: Journey to the End of Days
Module V – Deuteronomy: Onto the Inheritance