“The Old Testament can well be called the kindergarten of the Bible. Intricate doctrines, abstract truths, and metaphysical concepts involved in the story of redemption as set forth in the New Testament are broken down in the Old and laid out in pieces. Someone has said that the study of types is a study of [...]
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Review of Basic Bible Interpretation: Chapter 8 “Testing the Types and Sensing the Symbols” Part 1
Posted: July 25, 2009 in Book Reviews, Hermeneutics/InterpretationTags: Allegorical interpretation, Bernard Ramm, Charles H. Stevens, Dispensationalism, Dwight Pentecost, Loraine Boettner, Postmillennialism, Protestant Biblical Interpretation, The Wilderness Journey: Christian Principles Illustrated by Israel's Desert Wanderings, Things to Come, Types, Typology
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