The Hebrew mind was looking for the Messiah in a very "present" kind of way. We must be able to look to both the past and the future in ways they couldn't. Both were necessary and vital for their times, and we shouldn't lose sight of the Hebrew mindset as representing both God's Rhema and hypostasis relative to the Greek language giving us a depiction of both God's Logos and the prosopon of Christ. Our "being" IN Christ is very Hebraic as we are in the Day of salvation that IS Jesus Christ. He's the Sun (of righteousness), just as He is the Son. He's the never-ending day of rest. The Light of the world, and there's no night there. But we still must be mindful of chronological linearity of time as we keep under our body.