Study of the TypesRavenio Books Ada Habershon (1861-1918), best known for her 1907 hymn "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?", was a popular Bible teacher and friend of Charles Spurgeon and D.L. Moody. Her classic Study of the Types contains the following chapters, rich in Christ-centered applications of the Old Testament figures: 1. Introduction 2. Reasons for Studying the Types 3. Double Types 4. The Grouping of Types 5. Types of Calvary 6. Types of the Resurrection 7. God’s Dwelling Places 8. The Ark of the Testimony 9. God’s Sevenfold Provision for Cleansing 10. The Offerings 11. Typical Colors and Substances 12. The Garments of the Believer 13. Typical Places 14. Typical Characters 15. Types of Christ as the Shepherd 16. Types of the Holy Spirit 17. The Majesty in the Heavens |
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... ; but we have the Lord's promise, “He shall teach you all things,” “He will guide you into all truth,” “He shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you.” When we read in the Gospels of the vail being 2. Reasons for Studying ...
... Lord's return, says, “Whom the heaven must receive until the times of restitution of all things;” and we shall quite miss the meaning if we fail to see the type to which he evidently refers. We read in Leviticus 25, that at the blowing ...
... Lord's ministry on earth, in the outer court to which all the people were admitted; and we have His last words to outsiders in the closing verses of chapter 12. As in the Tabernacle the first thing seen was the altar and the lamb, so we ...
... Lord Jesus - first in Isaac himself, and then in the ram which God provided. There is a striking typical scene in ... Lord's death is foreshadowed in the one found slain and in the heifer: the first telling of the guilt of His ...
... found grace in God's sight, and safety, not in himself, but in God's appointed place of refuge. The first “come” in the Bible is God's invitation to Noah, a “come” of salvation; and may well be compared to the Lord's loving.