Hi Ingledsva, I sure do appreciate you raising this question. Traditional christianity has no knowledge of where Moses wrote of Yeshua's suffering, death, burial, and third day resurrection. It is not in any of their commentaries, neither is it written about in any denomination's literature (at least to the best of my knowledge). You see, this information is only seen and understood by those to whom Elohim desires to see and understand it. Your mind has to be "opened" to "see," yet even a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and again.
Here is what you need to know. There are "terms" or "words" that have alternate meanings. Take the word "burn." What happens when someone is burned? Isn't it a painful experience, something that you would not want to suffer through? In the Torah, we are told that the animals whose blood was brought into the Holy Place, are "burned" outside the camp (Lev 16:27). The NT makes reference to this act:
Heb 13:11-12
11 For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin, are burned without the camp. 12
Wherefore Yeshua also, that He might sanctify the people with His own blood,
suffered without the gate.
Now Ingledsva, you may think that the writer of Hebrews is taking liberties to apply the "burning" of the animals to what happened with Yeshua's "suffering," but this is just the beginning of a whole long line of coincidences.
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The Foundation of the Torah, and within this Ordinance, the suffering, death, burial, and third day resurrection of Yeshua is VEILED/HIDDEN. This Ordinance is viewed by Judaism as the "constitution" or "foundation" of the Torah, for on/in it, is the whole Torah's foundation, sort of like with the US Constitution being the foundation for all of our laws.
This Ordinance is required to cleanse from the defilement of death and to separate a sinner from their sin. The ingredient used to separate a sinner from their sin and to cleanse them from the defilement of death, was the Ashes of the Red Heifer, which had been "burned" outside the camp, and those Ashes were gathered by a "clean" man, and deposited in a clean place outside the camp. Here is where you need to take a leap of faith Ingledsva. Yeshua is THE Red Heifer, and He suffered/was burned outside the city gate, and what was left of that suffering/burning, was His dead body. His dead body was gathered/collected by Joseph of Arimathea (a good and clean man), and it was placed into a tomb that was hewn out of solid rock (a vessel), where no one had ever lain (it qualifies as a "clean" vessel/place). Now, Numbers 19:15 states that any "open" vessel (without a lid on it) is unclean. What happened to the tomb? Was a lid placed over it? Then, Numbers 19:17 requires that LIVING WATER be added to the Ashes in the Vessel. Are your eyes starting to "open?" Living Water is Eternal Life, and Eternal Life had to be added to Yeshua's dead body in the tomb/vessel. And there is much more that I could relate to you here, but I have ran out of time. Think about these things, and truly chew on the cud to see whether or not these things are true. KB