Hebrews 10:1 KJV For the law having a shadow of good things to come , and not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect .2 Timothy 3:16 KJV All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:Greek word for Type- Tupos[url=http://biblestudy.crosswalk.com/mybst/default.aspx?type=library&contentid=110047&category=REF]Tupos- Greek Lexicon[/url]typology is an interesting subject which is hard to nail down it was something that Orign and others where accused of doing, It is also adds more to Old testament Study! John 5:39 KJVSearch the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. The thing is with scripture is do we look for christ when he is not there! Say with the story of David and Goliath, do we denegrate actual history by using typology. So that non christians can refer to things just as fairy tales and have no basis in history. It is the struggle between the two. Such as the story of esther. The prime example is Israel as a nation is allegorised away to think that Israel has no present state in world affairs in prophecy such as the time of jacobs trouble. It sometimes saddens me that we use typology to negate History and Future events. The reason I have been interested in this subject is that finding things such as Nehemiahs Wall and the Palace of David and other exiciting finds in the land of Israel prove the bible more! I love the Biblical stories and sometimes I find that they are somehow degraded using Typology such as the real life account of davids life, I cried over and deutronomy. I realised these are real people who I am going to meet one day who have helped me through my experiences in life! Yes They point to christ but they are alive in the presence of our Messiah! Yet we can still see types of the Messiah in the old testament! I struggle with the issue as what is the proper biblical use of Typology? What is the fine like of using typology between degrading history and using it for good purposes?How can we stay away from uses such as Orign's (Catholic) use of Typology? How can we use it to Glorify the Lord? What is the risk of straying into the absurd with Typology?I wish I had answers to these questions? I wish I new a proper way to use typology? I would be helpful for any suggestions.
_________________Dominic Shiells
Something that would be helpful in avoiding the dangers of straying with typology is to use good reference materials when you enter Bible study at this level. Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance is an excellent reference for any Bible study. For type studies try "A Dictionary of Bible Types" by Walter Wilson for reference. It's also wise to share your study and the interpretations you arrive at with your pastor or a mature brother or sister in Christ.As far a degrading actual history goes, the parts of the Bible that are symbolical stories(parables/allegories)are either plainly said to be so by the writer or clearly evident by the context. There are some who would seek to avoid what appear to be intellectual hurdles by making actual history into allegory, Jonah in the belly of the whale is a great example. But Jonah was referred to in the historical book of 2 Kings and more importantly Jesus clearly validated him as a true prophet. Let scripture interpret scripture.In Christ,Ron
_________________Ron Halverson
Let scripture interpret scripture
_________________Sandra Miller
Typology is often used to diminish the work of Christ in the saints of the Old Testament. The testimonies of the faithful, unfaithful, and the ungodly people are given to us in the OT as example. These examples are meant to teach us what faith looks like, and what unbelief looks like in real life people. These examples are given to us so that we too might recognize the ways of God in our own lives. Jesus is the Holy One of Israel. Everyone who lived by faith took on the image of Christ. That is why you will find OT Scripture often speaking about both the writer and Christ at the same time. Likewise, everyone who rejected God in the OT, takes on the image of their father Satan. In ChristJeff
_________________Jeff Marshalek
I would say if scripture is clear that something is a type, then accept it as a type. It does not diminish historicity, nor does it diminish the work of Christ. Just don't try to make types out of things that scripture itself does not. Your example of Hebrews 10 is a good one. The law itself was only a shadow, or a type if you will, of something to come. Scripture is clear on that. But once we see the real thing, the shadow suddenly loses its significance. We are aware of it still, but the limited information it gave us has now been eclipsed by knowledge of the real thing. I think the OT types of Christs are beautiful to look at, but I think so only because I now know the true beauty of the Jesus Christ in a very intimate and personal way. It is a bit like looking at a photo of my wife. I joy in the photo because I have a deeper personal knowledge of the person in the photo. When I see a photo of someone I have never met, it gives me some information of that person, but does not carry the same significance. However, I would rather spend time with the real person of my wife than look at a photo of her.Don't know if that helps any deltatom, but it is what came to mind anyhwow.Travis
_________________Travis