Question 1
Why is the substitutionary atonement significant in the context of Genesis 22:13 and John 1:29?
Question 2
What is the significance of the statement 'The Lord will provide for himself the lamb' in the broader biblical narrative?
Question 3
What lesson does the story of Abraham and the provision of the ram teach about obeying God's voice?
Question 4
What theological implication would have resulted if a lamb had been provided instead of a ram?
Question 5
Why does the story of the ram in Genesis 22 avoid theological confusion in the Christian narrative?
Question 6
What symbolism is shared between the ram in Genesis 22 and Yeshua in the New Testament?
Question 7
According to John 1:29, what role does Yeshua fulfill?
Question 8
In what way does the story of Abraham and Isaac foreshadow a future event according to Christian theology?
Question 9
Which key theological concept is demonstrated through the provision of a ram in place of Isaac?
Question 10
How does the substitution of a ram instead of a lamb impact theological interpretation?
Question 11
How does the provision of the ram instead of the lamb influence Christian interpretations of scriptural prophecy?
Question 12
What was Abraham's response to Isaac regarding what God would provide on the mountain?
Question 13
How does the provision of a ram instead of a lamb relate to Abraham's faith?
Question 14
In what way does the ram caught in thorns metaphorically link to Yeshua's crucifixion?
Question 15
What is the primary reason a ram, rather than a lamb, was used as a substitute in Genesis 22?