Here’s an additional typological person to include in your list:
Typological Person: Moses
Scripture Reference: OT Exodus 3:1-17; 12:1-28
NT Hebrews 3:1-6; Acts 7:37
Typology: Moses as a deliverer and mediator.
Explanation: Moses is a pivotal figure in the Old Testament, chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. His encounter with God at the burning bush marks the beginning of his mission as a prophet and deliverer. He serves as the mediator between God and the Israelites, receiving the Law on Mount Sinai, which guides the covenant community. In the New Testament, Moses is referenced as a prophet who foreshadows Christ. Jesus fulfills the Law and brings a new covenant, drawing parallels between Moses' leadership and His own role in delivering humanity from sin.
Application: Believers are encouraged to recognize God’s calling in their lives, drawing inspiration from Moses' obedience despite his initial reluctance. The typology of Moses teaches that God can use anyone—regardless of their past or perceived inadequacies—to accomplish His divine purposes. It also underscores the importance of faith and trust in God’s provision for salvation.
Notation: Just as Moses led the Israelites from physical bondage, Christ leads believers from spiritual bondage into freedom, establishing a new covenant through His sacrifice. Moses' role as a mediator symbolizes Christ's ultimate mediation, where He intercedes for humanity, highlighting His fullness as the perfect Prophet, Priest, and King.