
Typology in Scripture
Commentary Reference by
George L. Faull
This work by George Faull is like a literary analysis of the Bible. It talks about the interpretation of types and symbols seen in the Bible and their connection with each other. It shows the analogy of Christ to biblical characters like David, Jonathan, Nehemiah, Jonah, Joseph, Noah, Isaac, and others. It illustrates the contrast between Adam and Christ, the two kinds of trees mentioned in the New and Old Testament, Paradise and the New Jerusalem, etc. It describes how the Ark is a type of church, flood as a type of judgment, and Joseph’s brethren a type of Israel. It identifies the names used to describe Christ in each book of the Bible. It explains why Heaven is a great place. It also clarifies the meaning of words used to describe several concepts that were not easy to understand. In short, it provides in-depth learning for Bible students. So, if you are a serious student of the Scripture, this book should be part of your reference.