The Typology of Scripture, Volume 1

The Typology of Scripture, Volume 1

Author: Patrick Fairbairn

Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 3849650650

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There are few topics connected with Biblical interpretation, which seem to be more in need of re-investigation. The old opinions have gone out of vogue, without being replaced by any better, or indeed by any other system, so that the whole subject has been long in a most unsettled state. This would be no great evil if typology were merely a matter of curious speculation; but embracing as it does some of the most difficult and interesting questions of interpretation, its perversion or neglect cannot fail to be attended by the most pernicious consequences. Under these impressions, which have long been forming, in this book the difficulties of the subject are distinctly recognized and fairly appreciated. The author is acquainted with the history of his subject. .He does not come to the discussion of it, with a few ex parte notions gathered from some recent writer. He knows not only where the difficulty lies, but what attempts have heretofore been made for its removal. This is volume one out of two.


Typology of Scripture

Typology of Scripture

Author: Patrick Fairbairn

Publisher: Kregel Publications

Published: 1960

Total Pages: 926

ISBN-13: 9780825498961

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(Foreword by Peter M. Masters) This classic work examines typology not only as a biblical and theological subject but also in its connection with Christian doctrines and dispensations. Two volumes in one.


Typology-Understanding the Bible's Promise-Shaped Patterns

Typology-Understanding the Bible's Promise-Shaped Patterns

Author: James M. Hamilton, Jr.

Publisher: Zondervan Academic

Published: 2022-02-22

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 0310534429

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Read the Bible with Fresh Eyes as You See Scripture's Promise-Shaped Patterns When you read the Bible, have you ever noticed parallels between certain people, events, and institutions? Should we understand Noah as a kind of new Adam, and if so, does that somehow point us to the second Adam? How are we to interpret these similarities? In Typology--Understanding the Bible's Promise-Shaped Patterns, author James M. Hamilton Jr. shows that the similarities we find in the Bible are based on genuine historical correspondence and demonstrates how we recognize them in the repetition of words and phrases, the parallels between patterns of events, and key thematic equivalences. When read in light of God's promises, these historical correspondences spotlight further repetitions that snowball on one another to build escalating significance. This book stimulates fresh thinking on the relationship between the Old and New Testaments and will help pastors, preachers, and students better understand the dynamics of inner-biblical interpretation. It explores several of the "promise-shaped patterns" we see in the Old Testament including: Adam and New Adam Prophets, Priests, and Kings The Righteous Sufferer Creation Exodus and New Exodus Marriage Hamilton shows that the prophets and sages of Israel learned to interpret Scripture from Moses and his writings. And by tracing the organic development of subsequent biblical patterns, he explains how these patterns created expectations that are fulfilled in Christ. Jesus himself taught his followers to understand the Old Testament in this way (Luke 24:45), and the authors of the New Testament taught the earliest followers of Jesus how to read the Bible through a typological lens. Typology--Understanding the Bible's Promise-Shaped Patterns equips pastors, bible teachers, students, and serious Bible readers to understand and embrace the typological interpretive perspective of the biblical authors. You will learn to read the Bible as it was intended by its original authors while cultivating a deeper love and appreciation for the Scriptures.


Figured Out

Figured Out

Author: Christopher R. Seitz

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780664222680

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All of our attempts to find the historical backgrounds to texts have led us to believe that we have "figured out" the Bible. Steering a course between modernity's obsession with historical readings and fundamentalism's compulsion for ahistorical readings, Christopher Seitz recovers a figural/typological approach to both the Old and New Testament that shapes a theological understanding of Scripture. Figured Out examines the loss of figural assumptions and models another way forward.


TYPOS

TYPOS

Author: Leonhard Goppelt

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2002-10-17

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1592440789

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Schema Volume 1

Schema Volume 1

Author: Michael Bull

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-06-24

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9781987461619

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Systematic typology is the study of the historical and literary fractal pattern that governs the composition of the Bible, revealing not only its beauty but also its internal logic and depth of meaning. Since every part of the Scriptures bears the same image and plays upon the same pattern, each text sheds light on every other text. The number of possible combinations and comparisons is practically infinite, so centuries of rewarding work in this fresh field of study lie ahead of us. This discovery of the Bible's musical poetry and miraculous integration is food for the soul of the saint far beyond the standard fare, a feast of kingly delicacies and top shelf liquor to which you are heartily invited.


Embracing the Law

Embracing the Law

Author: Joseph M. Spencer

Publisher: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship

Published: 2016-02-18

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780842528696

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How ought the Book of Mormon to be read? And does the Book of Mormon have anythign to say about itself? The Book of Mormon has much to say aobut how it should be read.


From Typology to Doxology

From Typology to Doxology

Author: Andrew David Naselli

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2012-07-12

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1725246961

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At the end of Romans 11, Paul quotes both Isaiah and Job. As with other New Testament uses of Old Testament texts, this raises several questions. What is the context of these Old Testament passages? How are they used in other Jewish literature? What is Paul's hermeneutical warrant for using them in Romans 11? What theological use does Paul make of them? How, if at all, does their use in Romans 11 contribute to the broader discussion on the use of the Old Testament in the New? In addressing these questions, this book reveals a remarkable typological connection that climaxes in the doxology of Romans 11:33-36, exalting God's incomprehensibility, wisdom, mercy, grace, patience, independence, and sovereignty.


40 Questions about Typology and Allegory

40 Questions about Typology and Allegory

Author: Mitchell L. Chase

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780825477669

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A biblical type is a person, place, or thing in salvation history that corresponds to a later person, place, or thing in the scriptural text. An allegory is a passage that says one thing in order to say something else. Both are common literary devices in the Bible that are vital for understanding truths about Jesus Christ found nowhere else. In 40 Questions About Typology and Allegory, Mitchell Chase provides a thorough introduction to both devices, showing where they appear throughout Scripture and the historical roles they have played in biblical interpretation. In a convenient question-and-answer format, Chase answers key questions such as: Why should interpreters care about typology and allegory? How do we identify types? What are the theological assumptions of typology? Do all types lead to Christ? What is allegorical interpretation? How was allegory practiced in the early church? How should we practice allegorical interpretation? Situating typology and allegory within salvation history, Chase shows how these devices reveal the interconnectedness of Scripture and commonly overlooked aspects of Christ's person and work. Scholars, Bible teachers, and preachers will find this an essential resource for interpreting Scripture more comprehensively. --