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A prophet Like Unto Moses
How has Yeshua fulfilled Moses' prophecy in Deuteronomy 18:15 of a prophet like him who was to come? Like Moses, Yeshua serves as a mediator between the people and God, was willing to give his life for atonement of the people, and is a good shepherd.
Lets begin in John
Moses did speak of a deliverer to come. In the middle of the summary of the Law in the eighteenth chapter of Devarim (Deuteronomy), talking about the punishment of false prophets, Moses made a wonderful prophecy:
Deu18:15 The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearken; (KJV)
Now, what did Moshe Rabeynu mean when he said "like unto me"? Did
this mean that the prophet who would come would be an older man because Moses
was eighty years old when he brought the Israelites out of
See Deut
How has Jewish commentators interpreted that prophecy? Most contemporary commentators believe that Joshua and other prophets fulfilled the scripture. However, this is not always the case. The late Rachmiel Frydland, in his book "What the Rabbis know about the messiah" Pointed out: "Rabbi Levi Ben Gershon (RALBAG) of the 14th century identified the Prophet as Messiah" He went on to give RALBAG's commentary:
'A Prophet from the midst of thee.' In fact the Messiah is such a Prophet as it is stated in the Midrash of the verse, 'Behold my Servant shall prosper' (Isaiah 52:13) ... Moses, by the miracles which he wrought, brought a single nation to the worship of God, but the Messiah will draw all peoples to the worship of God. What the Rabbis Know About The Messiah by Rachmiel Frydland, (Cincinnati, OH: Messianic Publishing Company, Messianic Literature Outreach, 1991) page 22
The Midrashic passage that RALBAG cites, referring to Messiah as prophet, states:
It is written, Behold, my servant shall deal wisely, He shall be exalted, and extolled, and be very high (Isaiah 52:13). It means, He shall be more exalted than Abraham of whom it is written, 'I lift up my hand' (Genesis 14:22). He shall be more extolled than Moses of whom it is said, 'As a nursing father beareth the nursing child' (Numbers 11:12). 'And shall be very high'--that is, Messiah shall be higher than the ministering angels. See Midrash Tanhuma, (Israel: KTAV Publishing Company, 1989) pp166-67
I guess whether or not one accepts that Deuteronomy passage predicts the Messiah, we can know about the similarities between Moses and the prophet who was to be like him? Every person of Israel knew while they were standing before Sinai that he/she was unclean before the almighty, so they spoke as one asking Moses to be their intercessor. So whatever God had for them would be told through Moses as he had done during the entire redemption process or deliverance from Egypt.
Then God almighty confirmed the words of Moses that he has spoken about the prophet who would be the speaker of God's word and the intermediary between God and his people just like Moses ;). So it seems that on that great day in Israel it was decided that an intercessor should speak for God to the people, therefore the primary way that the prophet (messiah) was to be "like Moses" was in the role of the intermediary. In the bible days the priests and prophets were the intermediaries who made representation to God on behalf of the people. the priests would bring petitions and offerings and stand in the Holy Place on behalf of the people. and the prophets would bring the nation of Israel back to repentance and a covenant relationship with the Lord. Kings like David and Solomon were also like Moses in that they led and administered the Law to the whole nation.
The word Messiah means "anointed". Prophets priests and kings were all anointed to show their consecration. Moses in a sense fulfilled all three functions at the same time. But there was one way in which the prophet to come the Messiah, would most resemble Moses. The messiah Yeshua resembles the most in that Moses offered himself to die for the sins of the people Shemos 32:30-33 (Exodus 32:30-33).
See Exodus 32:30-33
From what it looks like Moses would offer himself to save
See john 10:10-11
The good Shepard puts the welfare of the flock above his own and Moses
displays this in exodus. Yeshua is alive forever to make intercession for us.
Yeshua is the one who can lead us out of the
MATSATI (IRC #Hebrew, Undernet)
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