Genesis – He was the Creator. He was Abel’s lamb, Noah’s ark, Abraham’s ram, Issac’s wells. He was Jacob’s ladder and Joseph’s dream.
Exodus – He is the tabernacle and the priesthood.
Leviticus- He is the Palestinian Covenant.
Numbers- He is the cloud by day and the fire by night.
Deuteronomy- He is the apple of His eye. “The apple of His eye” means God watches over His people with constant attention, protects them instinctively, and values them deeply.
Joshua- He is the scarlet thread. The scarlet thread means A visible sign of faith that places someone under God’s protection and promise of salvation.
Judges- The jawbone of an ass. The jawbone of a donkey means God can take something ordinary—or even foolish—and use it to accomplish extraordinary things through His power.
Ruth- ?
1 Samuel- the sweet singer of Israel. “The sweet singer (Psalmist) of Israel” means a heart right with God will overflow in honest, God-centered expression—whether in victory or struggle.
2 Samuel
1 Kings- He is the temple and the holy of holies.
2 Kings
1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles
Ezra- He is the restoration. “He is the restoration” means God brings His people back, rebuilds what was broken, and restores true worship.
Nehemiah
Esther- He’s the feast of Purim. The Feast of Purim (often spelled “Purim”) is established in Esther 9 after God delivers the Jews from destruction.
Job- He is patience.
Psalms- He is the poet, the shepherd and the choir.
Proverbs- He is wisdom.
Ecclesiastes- He is the preacher.
Song of Solomon- He is the rose of Sharon and the lillies of the valley. (This is a poetic expression of beauty, love, and delight between the bride and the bridegroom. Song of Solomon 2:1)
Isaiah- His name is wonderful and mighty God and prince of peace.
Jeremiah- He is the balm of Gilead. “The balm of Gilead” means God provides healing—but it must be received.
Lamentations-
Ezekiel- the wheel within the wheel. “The wheel within the wheel” means God is in complete control—working everywhere, in perfect order, even when it looks complex to us.
Daniel- He is a stone cut without hands. This comes from Daniel interpreting King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream.“ The stone cut without hands” means God establishes a kingdom that no human power can build—or stop—and it will stand forever.
Hosea- He is the regatherer of Israel.
Joel- He is the poured out spirit. “The poured-out Spirit” means
God gives His Spirit freely and abundantly to all who belong to Him.
Amos- He is the eternal kingdom.
Obadiah- He is the the Day of the Lord.
Jonah- ?
Micah- He is the millenium.
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah- He is the Day of the Lord
Haggai
Zechariah- He is the Coming Lord.
Malachi- He is the mighty Lord.
Matthew – He is the promised Messiah and King—the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, the Son of David, and rightful King of Israel.
Mark – He is the Suffering Servant, the Savior—a man of action, demonstrating divine power, authority, and sacrifice.
Luke – He is the perfect Son of Man—fully human, compassionate, and the Savior for all people.
John – He is the Son of God— eternal, divine, the Word made flesh, the only way to eternal life.
Acts – He is the risen and exalted Lord—continuing His work through the Holy Spirit and the head of the church.
Romans – He is the Grace, the righteous Savior—justifying sinners by grace through faith.
1 Corinthians – He is our sanctification and power and wisdom of God—crucified and risen, central to the gospel. (the gifts of the Spirit)
2 Corinthians – He is our sufficiency, the comforting Lord—strength in weakness, the One who reconciles us to God.
Galatians – He is the liberator—our freedom from the law through His grace. (the new covenant; Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians.
Ephesians – He is the head of the church—the source of unity, identity, and spiritual blessing.
Philippians – He is the joy and example—humble, obedient and exalted above all.
Colossians – He is the supreme Lord—preeminent over all creation, fully God.
1 Thessalonians – He is the coming King—returning for His people. (Both; the Blessed Hope)
2 Thessalonians – is the righteous Judge—returning in power and justice.
1 Timothy – He is the one mediator between God and man.
2 Timothy – He is the faithful Lord—worthy of endurance and loyalty.
Titus – He is the blessed hope—bringing salvation and calling for godly living. (both; Christian doctrine)
Philemon – He is the reconciler—restoring relationships through grace.
Hebrews – He is the Great High Priest—greater than the angels, Moses, and priests and the final sacrifice.
James – He is the Healer—true faith produces righteous action.
1 Peter – He is the chief shepherd and suffering Savior—our example in trials and our living hope. (Both; He is the precious blood of the lamb)
2 Peter – He is the coming Day of the Lord—a warning against false teachers and a promise of His return.
1 John – He is love and light—the Son of God who gives eternal life and assurance. (He is love; all three)
2 John – He is the truth incarnate—the foundation believers must walk in.
3 John – He is the standard of truth and love—seen in faithful living.
Jude – He is the Original Faith, the Lord who judges and preserves—warning against apostasy.
Revelation – He is is the Victorious Lamb who returns to rule and reign forever. He is the vision, He is the churches, He is the seven sealed book, He is the seven trumpets, He is the seven seals, He is the seven vials, He is the two witnesses, He is the woman clothed with the Son, He is the Hallelujah chorus, He is the New Jerusalem, the Kings of Kings and the Lord of Lords!
