
I have been hammering away through the Old Testament like a blacksmith forging ahead through his work. In my single-minded focus I have tried to assure continuity and flow of the interpretations until I've reached Malachi. Many of the Old Testament examinations have been from odd angles or not so run-of-the-mill thought processes but this is intentional. Mostly this has been done to get people to see Christ in some of it. In doing so I have intentionally postponed New Testament posts. This is because I want people to see the New Testament in the Old. The Old Testament is the New Testament concealed, the New Testament is the Old Testament revealed.
Occasionally in the intense focus, figuratively sweat gets in my eyes and I am forced to stop the task at hand to wipe the blur and when I do I see some of what I have already observed in depth from a new "angle". Such is the case of the Cross. I have not neglected Jesus as I push, pull and wrestle with the Old Testament I uncover Him everywhere. I needed to break up the tedium of Israel's failure, repentance, failure, repentance so I chose to do a list of paradoxes of the cross of Jesus Christ. It is where all of this Old Testament narrative, history, songs and poetry converges anyway.

"For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways," declares the LORD. "For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts." ~Isaiah 55:8-9
The Cross...A place where the differences between the holiness and divinity of God comes together with the sinfulness and fallen nature of man.
The Cross...Where the most infamous instrument of torture, defeat and death is transformed through a Divine act of metamorphosis into the ultimate symbol of victory & life
The Cross...It is simultaneously a symbol of God's holiness and love while also being the outpouring of His justice and His wrath towards the sin of humanity.
The Cross...In the end it will be seen as the ultimate symbol of peace for man's eternal soul while at the same time it is the ultimate symbol of violence and hostility towards the evil of sin.
The Cross...physically absorbed the blood of the beaten and crucified Savior just as the Savior absorbed the sins of men beaten and defeated by sin with His blood.
The Cross...Where one payment of blood propitiation sacrificed by one God-man in one day balances the debt on an entire history of sin for all of eternity.
The Cross...It is the location of the death of Christ in human form and is the birth of eternal life for humans in The Kingdom form.
The Cross...It is where man goes to drop off his sin in exchange for the righteousness Jesus left there for us to pick up in return.
The Cross...All of the Old Testament theology and converges at the cross. All of the theology of the New Testament diverges after the cross.
The Cross...Is where all of the shadows and typologies of the suffering servant of the Old Testament become flesh and all of the sins of the flesh can become shadow.
The Cross...It was where justice was metered out to a just God-man unjustly so that the measure of an unjust man would be viewed justly and righteously by God.
The Cross...Where the Jewish patriarch's become more than just Jewish examples of faith, they become Christian examples of faith too.
The Cross...Where the Eternal Lamb of the Gospels (entire Bible) visually and historically becomes the Eternal Lion of Judah in Revelation so that, in the end, the lion can lay down with the lamb.
The Cross...Where the pain of the suffering servant is exchanged for the exaltation of the Father.
The Cross...Where humanity has the choice to stop being slaves to sin and become free In Christ and to serve Him for His glory and our reward.

The Cross...It contained three nails that restricted the movement of Jesus while He was still alive, just as the sin of men, who put Christ on the cross, restricted them from truly being free in the Lord. Jesus overcame it all, sin, nails and even death. The three nails that temporarily imprisoned Jesus' body to the cross gives us freedom and liberty eternally.

From a purely geometric point of view a cross is literally where two paths or lines meet at perpendicular angles completely opposed to one another to form a single object. Let me restate that: "It is a union of two entities converging on single point physically and chronologically". An image of reconciliation of two objects at variance with one another. A union where a flawed creation is allowed to come in relationship with a perfect Creator God. That meeting point or union where these two things cross over is firmly planted in righteousness and holiness through justification. A righteousness that is imputed through the work of the cross and the flawed creation accepting that fact.

I could do these play-on-words forever (praising Him) and thoroughly enjoy it...
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