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Birthright, Blessing, and Covenant Order: Shadows of Messiah’s Administration | Episode 15

Birthright, Blessing, and Covenant Order: Shadows of Messiah’s Administration | Episode 15

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The biggest topic of discussion in Episode 15 is the difference between the “birthrightand the “blessing,” and how they are both shadows of Messiah’s administration and fulfillment.

Much of modern theology today treats “birthright” and “blessing” as if they are interchangeable terms and ideas, and while they are related, they are also presented in Scripture with distinct roles with different purposes and functions. By tracing these themes from the patriarchs through the prophets, we examine how the birthright relates to inheritance and the expansion of the covenant family, while the blessing relates to rulership, covenant authority, and kingship. Joseph receives the birthright, while Judah receives the scepter. The birthright belongs to inheritance, and the blessing belongs to rulership. Throughout Israel’s history, these roles remain distinct until they are ultimately fulfilled and united in Messiah.

This episode will shed a whole new light on “I did not come to abolish the torah, but to fulfill it...”

Joseph Receives the Birthright:

Joseph's life foreshadows Yahusha: rejected by his brothers, sold for silver, suffered unjustly, and later exalted to preserve life. His birthright inheritance points forward to Messiah, the true firstborn heir. The author of Hebrews declares that Yahusha is "heir of all things" and the "firstborn among many brethren." Understanding His inheritance is essential to understanding our inheritance in Him.

The birthright given through Joseph (and Ephraim) reveals something much larger than we think. Ephraim's blessing of fruitfulness and branches extending “beyond their borders” points forward to the expansion of the covenant family itself. We will cover that in the next episode, Yah willing. The promise that Ephraim's seed would become a multitude of nations finds its fulfillment in Messiah, who restores scattered Israel and gathers both natural and wild branches into one covenant family.

Messiah does not erase Israel's promises or redefine them or “spiritualize them” to the
“church.” He fulfills them. And through Him, the inheritance promised in Scripture expands exactly as the prophets foretold.

Blessing to Abraham, carried through Judah, confirmed in David, fulfilled in Messiah—the promised “Seed”:

This episode will also discuss the blessing given through Abraham, carried through Judah, confirmed in David, and fulfilled in Yahusha. Scripture reveals a covenant promise that we have covered in detail so far: a coming “Seed” who would inherit the throne forever, bless all families, and rule the nations. This is the blessing fulfilled in Messiah's kingship.

From Genesis 49's prophecy of Shiloh to the Davidic Covenant, from Zion and Shiloh to the restoration of the fallen Tabernacle of David, my hope is that we can more clearly trace the prophetic thread that points to the One who would bring together what had been divided. There is so much more I want to say about the significance of this episode.

The birthright belongs to Joseph/Ephraim. The kingship belongs to Judah. The priesthood belongs to Levi.

No single tribe could lawfully hold all three positions. That is why Messiah ministers according to the order of Melchizedek.

As King, Priest, and Heir, Yahusha alone fulfills the birthright, the blessing, and the priesthood without abolishing or redefining ANY of them. Through Him, inheritance, covenant, and priestly service are united under a higher administration. This is how believers inherit through Messiah without replacing Israel.

In this study, we examine how these shadows/patterns reveal the gospel, magnify the promises made to Abraham, and help us understand what it means to be part of the assembly of the true Firstborn (Hebrews 12:22-23). Yah bless you and your studies.

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