How to Read the Bible – Part 2 – Student notes 7
- __________ is a type of Christ (Romans 5:14-19)
- ____________ marriage to a prostitute and his later redemption of her symbolizes God’s covenantal love to faithless Israel.
- Paul uses the judgement of faithless Israel as a typological warning to believers not to engage in _________________ in 1Corintians 10:1-11.
In summary then, in order for a figure to be a ‘type’, there must be (1) some notable resemblance or analogy between the type and anti-type; (2) some evidence that the type was mentioned by to represent the thing typified; and (3) some future corresponding anti-type. Note…don’t carry the similarities between the type and anti-type too far.
References for typology:
- https://www.christiancourier.com/articles/126-study-of-biblical-types-a
- www.theopedia.com/biblical-typology
Conjunctions & disjunctions:
- Conjunctive means “to _______ together”….see the following examples in Ephesians.
Conjunctives always refer to the conversation that has taken place _________ their usage. They often provide a connecting link between a theoretical argument before and the practical application of that argument after.
- C1V15…For this reason…for what reason? See C1V3-14
- C2V11…Therefore…it’s there for what? C2V1
- C2V19…Consequently….C2V14
- C3V1,14…For this reason….for what reason? C2V14 & C3V6
2.Disjunctive means “to ______________”
- Examples are ‘or, but and either’
- Example…”but”, in 2Thess 2:13… notice the change in direction from 2Thess 2:11, 12