TYPES and SHADOWS: Prophetic Pictures to Wholeness in ChristXulon Press, 2006 - 292 pages The revelation shown in Types and Shadows reveals to believers the richness and grandeur of the Old Testament when seen in light of the anti-types of the New Testament. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xv |
Chapter OneWhy Study Types and Shadows | 23 |
Chapter Two Redemption in Covenant | 41 |
Chapter ThreeThe Passover | 49 |
Chapter FourThe New Covenant in Christ | 63 |
Chapter FiveMelchizedekA Type of Christ | 83 |
Chapter SixThe Day of Atonement | 95 |
Chapter SevenMarahs Bitter Water | 121 |
Chapter TenFeasts as Types and Shadows | 175 |
Chapter ElevenThe Tabernacle | 189 |
Chapter TwelveTemple SacrificesA Shadow | 229 |
Chapter ThirteenThe Year of Jubilee | 239 |
Chapter FourteenThe Ordinance of the Red Heifer | 247 |
Chapter FifteenThe Bronze Serpent | 255 |
CONCLUSION | 273 |
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