Yes.
From the Christian point of view, everything in the Old Testament sacrificial system is a symbol of Jesus Christ the Messiah.
The Star of Jacob is a messianic religious symbol from the Old Testament. Related to the Star of David, it is a symbol denoting Jesus Christ in the Christian faith. It is based on the number 24:17 - which states that the Christ will come from the bloodline of Jacob. (see book of Jacob in the Old Testament in the Bible)
It seems interesting that the lamb is symbolic symbol of Jesus Christ. In the old testament a sacrifice involved an unblemished lamb and its blood was shed to cleanse the sin. In the new testament, Jesus Christ is the sacrificial lamb that took away the sins of the world when he was crucified at Calvary. The snake represents the devil. The venom is the sin he causes us to commit. When its venom is mixed with the lamb, then the sin is cleansed and now the lamb's blood has washed away the sin.
John the Baptist's purpose was to prepare the way for Jesus Christ by preaching repentance and baptizing people as a symbol of cleansing and readiness for the coming of the Messiah.
In the Bible, the goat is often used as a symbol of sin and atonement. In Christian teachings, the goat represents the sacrificial offering made to atone for sins, as seen in the story of the scapegoat in the Old Testament. The goat symbolizes the need for repentance and the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ to redeem humanity from sin.
The Christian sacred text is the Bible (the Old Testament Jewish Torah and the New Testament, documenting the life and teaching of Christ). Christian belief is summarised by the "Nicene Creed". I will make a link to this for you.
Symbol of the Messiah's kingship.
Christians have no name for God other then "God". The holy book of the Chrisitians is the "Bible", which comprises the Old Testament Jewish Torah and the New Testament which documents the life and teaching of Christ.
Mary plays a significant role in the New Testament as the mother of Jesus Christ. She is portrayed as a central figure in the birth and early life of Jesus, and is revered by many Christians as a symbol of faith, obedience, and motherly love.
Messiah, redemption, World To Come.
Isaiah is an Old Testament prophet and not a New Testament saint.
The author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Harriet Beecher Stowe, uses several characteristics to depict Uncle Tom as Christ-like, including his patience, forgiveness, kindness, and sacrificial nature. Uncle Tom is a symbol of enduring faith, compassion, and selflessness, embodying many of the qualities associated with Jesus Christ in the Christian faith.
Orthodox denominations generally preserve the concept of a human messiah, whereas most Reform and some Conservative Jews regard the messiah as a symbol for a time of peace in the future.