There's tons of stuff, but my favorite will always be Jacob's prophecy
or blessing to his son Judah - the one who gave himself for his brother.
This is called the "Scepter Promise."
... while Joseph received the birthright, to Jacob’s son Judah, father of the Jews,
went the promise of a kingly line leading to the Messiah. Just before Jacob died
around 1670 B.C., he prophesied: "Judah is a lion’s whelp . . . The scepter [ruler’s
staff] shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh
comes [
Shiloh meaning "Peaceable One," "Peacemaker" or "To Whom It (the Scepter)
Belongs"-thus a reference to the Messiah]; and to Him shall be the obedience of the
people" (
Genesis 49:9-10).
The Scepter Promise
Have I touched upon this already with you?
Judah, symbol of the redeemer
there will be a nation of the Hebrews
with a monarchy
of a line of Judean kings
but this nation
and its monarchy
will end with the Messiah
in whom the nations (not Israel) will obey.
This speaks of the rise and fall of a Hebrew nation
and the coming Messiah as Redeemer in whom the
world will trust.
In Jacob's day the Hebrews and their servants would
have numbered maybe 75 people. In Jesus' day they
numbered about five million. But the bible says they
would always be "few in number" and live amidst the
nations as a tiny country. They will be a blessing to
the world, they will remain small in numbers. They
will reject their Messiah. They will be outcast into all
the world. They will come out of nations that are their
"graves" and they will take back their nation "with the
sword" in the days when the Gentiles no longer believe.
All this is not date stamped. It is event dependent.