What is Typology in the Bible?
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- All patrons and paid Substack subscribers get all of my exclusive DAILY written content- I am posting daily scriptural reflections six days a week, half of which will be exclusive.
Become a patron: / kabane
Or subscribe to my Substack: seraphimhamilt...
Get "Answering Judaism's Rejection of Jesus":
seraphimhamilt...
Sample lecture: • Answering Judaism: Is ...
Answering Protestantism from the Bible in 17 Hour Lecture Set:
buy.stripe.com...
Sample lecture: • Answering Protestantis...
Bundle with "Answering Calvinism from the Bible" for a discount (23 hours total):
buy.stripe.com...
To just get "Answering Calvinism from the Bible"
buy.stripe.com...
To schedule a one-time one hour call, simply send $50 to the following link with your email address: www.paypal.com...
Please remember to keep all comments respectful (if you are a Christian, you represent Christ at all times) and on topic. Please, no foul language. Comments which do not follow these rules will be deleted. Critiques are fine, but they have to pertain specifically to the question discussed in the video- those who simply use comments as a platform will be blocked. Such is not a statement that you are a bad or dumb person, but that I don't think your participation will facilitate substantive discussion. I know some will take my enforcement to be too strict, uneven, or unfair- but ultimately it is what it is.
Thanks so much for watching.
Become a patron: www.patreon.com/kabane
Or subscribe to my Substack: seraphimhamilton.substack.com/
All patrons and paid Substack subscribers get all of my exclusive written content- I am posting daily scriptural reflections six days a week, half of which will be exclusive.
Answering Protestantism from the Bible in 17 Hour Lecture Set:
buy.stripe.com/5kA2bz6Y467K4JaaEJ
Recordings sent by email.
Sample lecture: ruclips.net/video/spQOreW8EDk/видео.html
Bundle with "Answering Calvinism from the Bible" for a discount (23 hours total):
buy.stripe.com/9AQ8zX4PWeEg1wYeUY
To just get "Answering Calvinism from the Bible"
buy.stripe.com/aEUeYl4PW0Nq5Ne7su
Get "Answering Judaism's Rejection of Jesus":
seraphimhamilton.com/
Topic list for Protestantism course:
1: Why Answer Protestantism from the Bible?
2: The Arc of Biblical Theology: Creation, Covenant, Redemption, Glorification
3: How Does Christ Purchase Salvation?
4: Justification, Deification, and Imputation
5: Justification, Deification, and Imputation (2)
6: Liturgical Worship in Biblical Theology
7: What Happens in Baptism and the Eucharist?
8: Apostolic Succession, the Holy Priesthood, and the Visibility of the Church
9: The Communion of Saints: Veneration and Intercession
10: The Woman: The Virgin Mary in Scripture
11: Now Mine Eyes Have Seen: Iconography and Idolatry
12: The Biblical Doctrine of Tradition
Do I have to be orthodox to be a member with the 35$ monthly subscription?
I hope you teach at a seminary, school or church because you’re a great teacher. Passionate, articulate, thought-provoking, clearly knowledgeable. I had no idea there is so much to learn and dissect in the Bible.
Ahh yes, my favorite icon of the evangelists: the eagle, the man, the lion, and the Seraphim
I thought the eagle, lion, and man. Were the three heads of a seraphim.
Really good one today. You lay it all out, and pack it all in.
Like it or not, you’re very cool.👍 I appreciate your work very much . God bless
Great stuff
Based
How does this verse speak of a future prophecy?
Isa 53:5
⁵But he 👉🏿was👈🏿 wounded on account of our sins, and 👉🏿was👈🏿 👉🏿bruised👈🏿 because of our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and by his bruises we 👉🏿were healed.👈🏿
"Was" and "were" are both past tense forms of "to be."
The suffix "-ed" is used to form the regular past tense.
Example:
I was a Christian until I was challenged with truth.
Exo 20:3 BST
³Thou shalt have no other gods beside ME.
#𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄only
#Allpraisesto𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄
It's a prophetic perfect. Same device is used in plenty of different places. Isaiah 5:13 is an example. The exile is still future, but spoken of as past to denote the certainty of its fulfillment.
@@Seraphim-Hamilton
That was in the time Yeremiah the babylonian captivity.
The Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon took the Israelites into captivity
Jer 11:22 KJV - "Therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts, Behold, I will punish them: the young men shall die by the sword; their sons and their daughters shall die by famine:"
Isaiah prophesied over a century before Jeremiah, and I was citing Isaiah. Clearly, the prophets use past tense language to denote future events. They do not always do so, but it is a literary device that is certainly deployed at times.
Great explanation