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Biblical Typology

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Biblical typology reveals the rich tapestry of God's redemptive plan, illustrating how events, persons, and institutions in the Old Testament foreshadow and find their fulfillment in Christ. For instance, the sacrificial system outlined in Leviticus 16, particularly the Day of Atonement, serves as a profound type of Christ's ultimate sacrifice, as articulated in Hebrews 9:26, where it is affirmed that Jesus appeared once for all to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. Similarly, the figure of Moses, who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, prefigures Christ's role as the deliverer of humanity from sin, as seen in John 3:14-15, where Jesus draws a parallel between His own impending crucifixion and the lifting up of the serpent in the wilderness. Furthermore, the promised land of Canaan symbolizes the eternal rest and inheritance believers receive through faith in Christ, echoing the promise found in Hebrews 4:9-11. By understanding these types, believers gain deeper insight into the continuity of Scripture and the cohesive narrative of salvation history, culminating in the person of Jesus Christ, who fulfills all types and shadows, as affirmed in Colossians 2:17.

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John Follette emphasizes the significance of every detail in God's Word, highlighting how types, symbols, and pictures within the Bible carry deep spiritual meanings. He delves into the Tabernacle in the wilderness as a profound revelation of Christ and His redemptive work, serving as a visual repre

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