In the lives of the ones mentioned in the final greetings of Colossians, we see evidence of God’s abundant grace, which is available to us as well.
Two parables directed against the religious leaders indicated why they would lose their management of the kingdom, and why others would take their place.
The tenth plague was the death of the firstborn of Egypt, which was also the salvation of the people of Israel.
Adam was a type of Christ, each having the same role as the representative of his people, but with opposite outcomes.