What is a good book on biblical typology?
https://www.logos.com/product/45778/typos-the-typological-interpretation-of-the-old-testament-in-the-new DAL
https://www.logos.com/product/206262/typology-understanding-the-bibles-promise-shaped-patterns-how-old-testament-expectations-are-fulfilled-in-christ
Fulfilled in Christ: The Sacraments—A Guide to Symbols and Types in the Bible and Tradition by Rev. Devin Roza.
I have it. It’s good too 👍
Fulfilled in Christ: The Sacraments—A Guide to Symbols and Types in the Bible and Tradition by Rev. Devin Roza. I have it. It’s good too 👍
And, as you know, its author participates on these forums, so that's always a plus, too.
Christian, I love it when you ask a question that I have not gotten around to asking, yet. Thanks!
I have two of these books, but one of them I don't have. I added it to my wishlist.
This is one I have in paper and can't wait until it's in Logos. Classic.
https://www.logos.com/product/200007/a-dictionary-of-bible-types
This is one I have in paper and can't wait until it's in Logos. Classic. https://www.logos.com/product/200007/a-dictionary-of-bible-types
Thanks for the suggestion!
do a search within your own Logos library
search ALL for term:(topic:Antitype OR section:topic:Antitype OR milestone:topic:Antitype OR headword:Antitype OR Antitype)
Do you have more details on what type of biblical theology you're interested in? It's a very broad category.