Throughout the Old Testament there are several people and events that fore shadow or point to the coming Christ. The following are five types of Christ in Genesis. The following link lists 100 people and their actions that point to Christ.
https://graceambassadors.com/biblestudy/100-types-found-in-genesis#top
Adam: Both were sons of God and their births were unique (1:26-27), Adam was created in the image of God and Jesus is the image of God. God gave Adam dominion over creation (1:28) and Jesus is the head of his kingdom. Adam, like Jesus, as one man, who committed one action effected eternity. For an additional 20 actions of Adam that parallel the life of Jesus, go to:
https://conversantfaith.com/2013/01/30/adam-a-type-of-christ/
Ark: Both were planned by God and provided protection and survival from the unexpected flood. Further, access to the ark is by invitation and was a limited time offer; there is only one door. Noah used pitch to make the ark waterproof and Jesus blood provides protection from judgement. Jesus rose from the dead on the same date the ark came to rest.
https://biblicalspiritualitypress.org/2014/11/24/six-ways-in-which-noahs-ark-is-a-type-of-christ/
Melchizedek: Both were priests; however, neither were from the Levitical priesthood. Both were kings. Melchizedek translated meant King of Righteousness and he was the King of Salem (peace). Abram worshiped him (14:18-20).
https://insight.org/resources/article-library/individual/melchizedek-as-a-type-of-christ
Isaac: Both were only sons (Hebrews 11:17), their births were miraculous (17:15-19), they were offered as a sacrifice in Jerusalem (22) and restored (Hebrews 11:19). Both carried wood for their own sacrifice. Both willingly offered themselves as sacrifices.
https://www.agapebiblestudy.com/charts/Typology%20of%20Issac%20and%20Jesus.htm
Jacob: Both Jacob and Jesus were beloved sons. Both left their homeland to live in a foreign land. Jacob dreamed of a ladder bridging the gap between heaven and earth. Jesus bridged the gap between Man and God. Jacob labored 14 years to gain Rachael as his bride. Jesus, through the Spirit labors in our lives until the bridegroom returns. Jacob (Israel) wrestled with God and prevailed. Jesus will return and prevail on earth. Jacob had twelve sons. Jesus had twelve disciples.
Joseph: Both Joseph and Jesus were loved by their father (37:3), sent by their father (37:13), despised and rejected (37), falsely accused (39), promised a position of authority and accused of delusion, sold for money and put in prison (39-40), raised from the pit and exalted (49:22-26), were servants, resisted temptation, offered forgiveness (50:15-21), provided for people in need (47), and were not recognized. For more parallels between Joseph and Jesus, follow the link below.
https://www.onepagebiblesummary.com/pad/pad_17.php