S6.3: Distinguishing Typology from Extended Echo Effect and Allegory (7Choices)
How to Study the Bible's Use of the Bible (Gary E. Schnittjer & Matthew Harmon)
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This session explains how typology differs from other kinds of analogical correspondence such as allegory and extended echo effect. Biblical examples appearing in this video—Gen. 2:1, 10–14; 49; Ezek. 19; Gal. 4:21–5:1.
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