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The Study of The Types

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THE substance of these chapters has been given in various Bible Readings. Their object is not so much to attempt an explanation of the individual types, on which so many volumes have already been written, as to arouse interest in the study as a whole, and to emphasize the importance of comparing one with another. Not only does this method seem the surest way of arriving at the meaning of the separate types, but it is valuable as affording evidence of the presence of one Spirit inspiring the whole.

228 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1900

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Ada R. Habershon

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January 9, 2022
Good introduction to typology. A bit Dispensational at points, but still very useful. The chapter on the types of the Holy Spirit in the OT was quite good, and not something you typically get out of book like this.
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May 9, 2010
This book is fantastic. It is very challenging and a tough read, but it is very beneficial when you finally get through the book. I would recommend anyone who wants to really understand Christ in a deeper way to read this book.
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March 1, 2020
Types are an important part of understanding the message of the Bible. However, Habershon overstates the premises by seeing a type in nearly every sentence of the Bible.
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