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  1. Biblical typology involves two separate subjects, a type and an antitype. The type is a person, institution, office or event that proves suggestive of some superior object in the plan of God.

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  2. Bullinger: Figures of Speech Used in the Bible Page 3 of 7 ... Definition. 3. DESCRIPTIO n HYPOTYPOSIS: or, Word-Picture. n PROSOPOGRAPHIA: or, Description of Persons

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  3. Horne's Introduction to the Bible devotes one chapter out of his four volumes to “ Figurative Language,” but confines himself to describing only ten Figures. There are one or two small works of more recent date.

  4. Apr 24, 2013 · The internal lines identify the nature, substance, or essence of each person: The Father is God. The Son is God. The Holy Spirit is God. Basil of Caesarea, writing in the 370s (Letter 236.6), gives a good explanation for why we say “God the Father,” “God the Son,” and “God the Spirit”:

  5. Everyone should learn something about the Bible, regardless of his religious preferences. The Bible presents a historical religion and is very difficult to read and understand. For these reasons, these Bible Review Notes were written as a compilation of important points from the viewpoint of a scientist/engineer/researcher.

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  6. www.agathonlibrary.com › wp-content › uploadsBiblical Typology:

    A type is a historical person, event, institution, or office that prefigures something in the future (i.e., an antitype). Very often in Scripture, biblical typology spans the testaments in that someone or something in the Old Testament pictured or foreshadowed a New Testament gospel reality.

  7. od ïs people Various writings from the Habakkuk 3 Tells how unmoving faith in God will preserve you no matter the situation periods highlighted above Zephaniah 3 Another prophet warms Judah of its unfaithfulness & coming punishment Haggai 3 After od ïs people return fr. exile, emphasizes need to rebuild Temple

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