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Please browse this section for some articles on the precious teachings of God's holy word. This page will contain the articles dealing with typology sorted by various topics. You may also search the archived types by text.

 
 

Old Testament

 

Genesis   Exodus   Leviticus   Numbers   Deuteronomy   Joshua   Judges   Ruth   1Samuel

2Samuel   1Kings   2Kings   1Chronicles   2Chronicles  Ezra   Nehemiah   Esther   Job   Psalms

   Proverbs   Ecclesiastes   Song of Solomon   Isaiah   Jeremiah   Lamentations   Ezekiel   Daniel

  Hosea   Joel   Amos   Obadiah   Jonah   Micah   Nahum   Habakkuk   Zephaniah   Haggai  

Zechariah  Malachi

 

New Testament

 

Matthew   Mark   Luke   John   Acts   Romans   1Corinthians   2Corinthians   Galatians

Ephesians   Philippians   Colossians   1Thessalonians   2Thessalonians   1Timothy   2Timothy

Titus   Philemon   Hebrews   James   1Peter   2Peter   1John   2John   3John   Jude   Revelation

 

 

Genesis

  •  The Ark, A Type of Christ - Genesis 6:1-14:  Noah's Ark is a wonderful story for children.  We love to read about the animals that went in two by two and by sevens, but many times we miss out on seeing Jesus Christ in the ark.

Exodus

  • Trials, Suffering and Bitter Herbs - Exodus 12:1-8: Are your trials like the bitter herbs eaten by the children of Israel?  How can scripture help you with these bitter herbs?
  • God a Man of War - Exodus 15:3:  Many in the world today have become pacifists and this has rolled over into Christianity.  Although some have good reasons for hating war others simply deny that God is a God of war.  This article by comparison shows God to be very much a Man of War.

Leviticus

  • Meat Offering - Leviticus 2:1-16:  What is the meat offering?  Why is that the best name for it?  How is the word meat used in scripture? This Sunday School Lesson may help you understand this wonderful offering.

  • Leprosy: Leviticus 13:1-46; 14:1-32:  A type of sin.  This lesson discusses the character of leprosy and the condition and cleansing of the leper.

Numbers

  • Nazarite Vow: Numbers 6:1-27 - Describes the three restrictions on the one who took the Nazarite vow.  Compares to Christian discipleship.

Deuteronomy

 

Joshua

 

Judges

 

Ruth

 

 

1Samuel

  • God a Man of War - 1Samuel 17:45:  Many in the world today have become pacifists and this has rolled over into Christianity.  Although some have good reasons for hating war others simply deny that God is a God of war.  This article by comparison shows God to be very much a Man of War.

2Samuel

  • Christ a Rock - 2Samuel 23:3: The scripture compares our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to a rock. The scripture also declares that our Rock is not as their rock. What can we learn from these truths?

 

1Kings

 

2Kings

 

1Chronicles

  • David's Mighty Men 1Chronicles 11:15-19:  In 1 Chronicles 11:15-19 there is recorded an interesting story about David and Three of his men. The story is simple to understand but I was wanting to know if you think the story serves as a type of anything?

2Chronicles

 

Ezra

 

Nehemiah

 

Esther

 

Job

 

Psalms

Proverbs

 

Ecclesiastes

 

Song of Solomon

Isaiah

  • Christ - The Servant of God - Isaiah 42:1; 49:6: A Servant is one chosen to office. If men have work or business to do, they choose one to be their servant, whom they think fitly qualified, and able to do it. Christ was chosen by the Father. Not to one office only, but to many. To be a Mediator, King, Priest and Prophet.

  • God Compared to a Travailing Woman - Isaiah 42:14:  What does a woman giving birth to a child have in common with a characteristic of God?
  • God a Man of War - Isaiah 47:4:  Many in the world today have become pacifists and this has rolled over into Christianity.  Although some have good reasons for hating war others simply deny that God is a God of war.  This article by comparison shows God to be very much a Man of War.
  • Christ - The Servant of God - Isaiah 42:1; 49:6: A Servant is one chosen to office. If men have work or business to do, they choose one to be their servant, whom they think fitly qualified, and able to do it. Christ was chosen by the Father. Not to one office only, but to many. To be a Mediator, King, Priest and Prophet.

  • God Compared to a Potter - Isaiah 64:8:  God sent Jeremiah down to the potter's house to show him some things.  It should not surprise us that God is like the potter in many ways.  This article shows the similarities and distinctions between the two.

Jeremiah

  • Christ A Fountain - Jeremiah 2:13: Among the many things Christ is compared to in the holy scripture, to set forth his transcendent excellency, beauty, usefulness, and perfections, this of a Fountain is none of the least, it being a most profitable metaphor.

  • Men Compared to Earth - Jeremiah 22:29:  The word of God from time to time will use the word earth to refer to all of the people living on the Earth.  What profit can we gain from comparing a man and the Earth?

  • The Word Compared to a Hammer - Jeremiah 23:29:  The are several types given in scripture that relate to the word of God, one of those is that of a hammer.  Why would God use a hammer to be a type of His word?

Lamentations

 

Ezekiel

Daniel

 

Hosea

  • God Compared to a Bear - Hosea 13:8:  What can we learn about God from our understanding of the nature of bears?  God compared something He was going to do with something that a bear would do find out what a blessing it is.

Joel

 

Amos

 

Obadiah

 

Jonah

 

Micah

 

Nahum

 

Habakkuk

 

Zephaniah

 

Haggai

 

Zechariah

 

Malachi

 

Matthew

  • Christ a Prophet - Matthew 13:57; Luke 7:16; John 4:19; Acts 3:22: The Lord Jesus Christ had three offices. They are Prophet, Priest and King. In what aspects was Jesus Christ a Prophet?

  • Christ a Rock - Matthew 16:18: The scripture compares our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to a rock. The scripture also declares that our Rock is not as their rock. What can we learn from these truths?

  • Christ a Bridegroom - Matthew 25:6: A Bridegroom presupposes two things. First, a person in a single capacity; and as so considered, he is a suitor. Secondly, a person in a married estate; and as so considered, he is a head or husband. In both these respects Christ may be considered, and is held forth in the word of God.

Mark

 

Luke

John

  • Christ as a Lamb John 1:36:  Several times in the scriptures Christ is compared to a lamb.  What could this teach us about the person of Jesus Christ?

  • Christ a Bridegroom - John 3:29: A Bridegroom presupposes two things. First, a person in a single capacity; and as so considered, he is a suitor. Secondly, a person in a married estate; and as so considered, he is a head or husband. In both these respects Christ may be considered, and is held forth in the word of God.

  • Christ a Prophet - Matthew 13:57; Luke 7:16; John 4:19; Acts 3:22: The Lord Jesus Christ had three offices. They are Prophet, Priest and King. In what aspects was Jesus Christ a Prophet?

  • Christ the True Manna - John 6:50: Christ, and the graces of Christ, are called Manna. Manna means to prepare, because it was food prepared from heaven for the Israelites in the wilderness.

  • Christ a Door - John 10:9: What can we learn from the statement of Christ, "I am the door"?
  • Christ a Shepherd John 10:11: What can we learn about our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ from looking at the duties and character of a Shepherd?

  • Christ the Way - John 14:6: Way is a common word or phrase, taken for the chief means and medium for the attainment or accomplishment of a thing, and so is very comprehensive. Here man is the subject, God or happiness the end, Christ the Way.
  • The Holy Spirit the Saints Guide - John 16:13:  We read in the scriptures that the Holy Spirit is to guide us into all truth, but what are some of the implications of the Holy Spirit being a guide?

Acts

Romans

  • God Compared to a Potter - Romans 9:21:  God sent Jeremiah down to the potter's house to show him some things.  It should not surprise us that God is like the potter in many ways.  This article shows the similarities and distinctions between the two.

1Corinthians

2Corinthians

Galatians

 

Ephesians

 

Philippians

 

Colossians

  • Christ the Head - Colossians 2:19: The Son of God is very often in the holy scriptures called an Head. He is the Head of the body, the church, which alludes to a natural Head.

1Thessalonians

 

2Thessalonians

 

1Timothy

  • Christ a Mediator - 1Timothy 2:5:  God and man are at odds.  According to the scriptures a man in his lost condition is an enemy of God.  It is this very fact that calls for a Mediator.  What is a mediator and how does Jesus Christ fulfill this role?

  • Christ a King - 1Timothy 6:15:  There is no higher name or title to set forth dignity amongst men, than kings or mighty potentates. There is nothing doth more fully set forth the glory, power, and splendor of Christ than this.

2Timothy

 

Titus

 

Philemon

 

Hebrews

James

 

1Peter

2Peter

1John

 

2John

 

3John

 

Jude

Revelation

  • Men Compared to Earth - Revelation 12:16:  The word of God from time to time will use the word earth to refer to all of the people living on the Earth.  What profit can we gain from comparing a man and the Earth?

  • Christ as a Lamb Revelation 14:1:  Several times in the scriptures Christ is compared to a lamb.  What could this teach us about the person of Jesus Christ?

  • Christ a King - Revelation 17:14:  There is no higher name or title to set forth dignity amongst men, than kings or mighty potentates. There is nothing doth more fully set forth the glory, power, and splendor of Christ than this.

  • Christ a King - Revelation 19:16:  There is no higher name or title to set forth dignity amongst men, than kings or mighty potentates. There is nothing doth more fully set forth the glory, power, and splendor of Christ than this.

 

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