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Hundreds of years ago, Jewish scholars studying the Hebrew Scriptures, discovered something remarkable. It's a phenomenon in their holy book that does not occur in any other writings, and that could not have happened by accident. A little background. We Christians refer to the Hebrew Scriptures as the Old Testament, and we do this to contrast with the New Testament. But for Old Testament, we could say the Old Covenant, and for New Testament we could say the New Covenant, because the old is a reference to the fact that God made a covenant of Law (a conditional covenant) with the people of Israel through Moses. The New Covenant was put in place when Jesus died on the cross, paying with His blood sacrifice for the redemption of all who would place their faith in Him. The story of Jesus and His death and resurrection, and the giving of the Holy Spirit, is unveiled to us in the 27 books of the New Testament, all recorded nearly 2,000 years ago and delivered to us in Greek. The Old Testamen...