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Lesson Semester week 6

Mar 2, 2025    Dr. Dale Brueggemann

David in the Old Testament

Jesus as the Davidic Messiah and Ultimate King


A. Typology in David: Kingly Anticipation of Christ’s Eternal Reign (Matt 1:1; 22:41–46)

1. Jesus as the Son of David (Matt 1)

2. Jesus’s Question to the Pharisees (Matt 22:41–46)

3. Typological Parallels between David and Jesus


B. The Triumphal Entry: Echoes of Zechariah’s Prophecy (Matt 21:1–11)

1. The Messianic Symbolism of the Donkey

2. The Crowd’s Response: “Hosanna to the Son of David!”

3. The Tension of Expectation and Rejection


C. Jesus as King and Shepherd in the Final Judgment (Matt 25:31–46)

1. The Son of Man Comes in Glory

2. The Separation of the Sheep and Goats

3. Kingdom Citizenship Defined by Righteousness