I find the Figurative Language section of the Passage Guide to be very helpful in forcing a close reading of some of the more subtle figurative language. I would like to see a similar section of Typology. Yes, I recognize that typology has historically been abused and that many type/antitype relationships are controversial but it is a relationship referred to in the Bible itself. But I would still find it useful to have a section that linked me to the resources that identify the type. I am perfectly capable of developing my own opinion. Examples of the resources which would be made more useful by a Typology Section:
- Johnson, O. L. Bible Typology. James L. Fleming, 2005.
- Maas, A. J. Christ in Type and Prophecy. Vol. 1. New York; Cincinnati; Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1893.
- Knapp, C. A Fruitful Bough (Joseph as a Type of Christ). Galaxie Software, 2004.
- Goppelt, Leonhard. Typos: The Typological Interpretation of the Old Testament in the New. Translated by Donald H. Madvig. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1982.
- Fairbairn, Patrick. Typology of Scripture. Vol. 1, n.d.
- Jukes, Andrew. The Types of Genesis: Briefly Considered. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1875.
- Gaebelein, Arno C. Types in Joshua. New York: Our Hope Publications, n.d.
- Gage, Warren Austin. The Romance of Redemption: Biblical Types of the Bride of Christ. Fort Lauderdale: St. Andrews House, 2014.
- Anderson, Robert. The Hebrews Epistle: In the Light of the Types. Second Edition. London: James Nisbet & Co., 1914.
- Leithart, Peter J. A Son to Me: An Exposition of 1 & 2 Samuel. Moscow, ID: Canon Press, 2003.