S6.2: Forward- and Backward-Looking Examples (7Choices)
How to Study the Bible's Use of the Bible (Gary E. Schnittjer & Matthew Harmon)
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This session demonstrates that typology can be either forward- or backward-looking. Biblical examples appearing in this video—Exod. 12; Deut. 18:18; 1 Cor. 5:7; John 1:29.
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S7.1: Prosopological Exegesis Defined...
This session defines prosopological exegesis and distinguishes it from its abuses by some scholars. Biblical examples appearing in this video—Ps. 45:6–7; 95; Heb. 1:8; 3–4.
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S7.2: The Case of the Servant (7Choices)
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