
Jesus in the Old Testament is a series of posts that will offer my readers a chance to consider pictures or shadows of Jesus in the Old Testament. As mentioned in the introduction to this series, some may be obvious, some may be not so obvious, and some may simply be a facet of the Lord those reading may not have considered previously.
I hope as we venture through this series, we will see the Lord in many wonderful pictures throughout the Old Testament.
| SEEING JESUS IN |
| ABRAHAM |
| MANY OFFSPRING |
| Genesis 15:5 And he brought him outside and said, “Look toward heaven, and number the stars, if you are able to number them.” Then he said to him, “So shall your offspring be.” |
| Galatians 3:29 And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s offspring, heirs according to promise. |
How many children did Abram have at this time? Take a quick guess.
If you said zero, you would be right! He only had a servant who would act as his heir in the event of his death. No children. Not one. And we must remember that Abram was an old man by this time. And yet in this passage, the Lord promised him offspring as numerous as the stars in heaven. It may have started slowly, and required a miraculous birth, but Abram’s offspring through Sarah was found in one son.
Isaac is a great image of Jesus in the Old Testament, and we shall consider him in the future, but for this post, consider the many offspring through the promise offered in this passage, during an extended time of disappointment and apparent delay.

Looking back, it is abundantly clear that the promise offered to Abram has been realized, for no-one could count the number of physical children that are from the loins of Abram. To go beyond the physical, to the greater intent of the promise, we must realize that we all as believers are the result of this promise to Abraham being exercised through the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the One who is the source of life, and of whom we are properly related to in relation to our faith.
His offspring are greater than the stars of the sky!
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