http://www.amazon.com/The-New-Moses-Matthean-Typology/dp/1620328763/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1392223741&sr=8-1&keywords=The+New+Moses%3A+A+Matthean+Typology
Warren Gage writes in Essays in Biblical Theology
"The cruciality of the exodus from Egypt in the biblical story of redemption accounts for the centrality of Moses as the pattern of the redeemer of God’s people (Deut 18:18). Most recently Dale C. Allison. Jr. has offered the best2 exploration of the significance of Moses as a type of the redeemer in the Bible. His book is entitled The New Moses: A Matthean Typology (Minneapolis, Mn: Fortress Press, 1993). In a creative tour de force, highly controlled, however, by lexical and thematic criteria, Allison traces the elaborate Mosaic typology that informs the biblical accounts of Joshua, Gideon, Samuel, David, Elijah, Josiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, Ezra, Jesus, Peter, and Paul. It is noteworthy that he is able to demonstrate the pattern of Mosaic typology by a method applied consistently through both testaments. His work will, hopefully, help to shatter the interpretive fallacy that focuses on the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament by showing a consistency of his hermeneutical application throughout the entire Word of God. Although Allison clearly represents a critical approach in his method, his work demonstrates that the New Testament can be explored as it is in truth, organically related to the entire canon of Scripture and not merely a mechanical appendage to the Old Testament."