Lectures on the Figurative Language of the Holy Scripture, and the Interpretation of It From the Scripture Itself: To Which Are Added, Four Lectures on the Relation Between the Old and New Testaments, - Hardcover

William Jones

 
9780265724378: Lectures on the Figurative Language of the Holy Scripture, and the Interpretation of It From the Scripture Itself: To Which Are Added, Four Lectures on the Relation Between the Old and New Testaments,

Synopsis

Explore the rich symbolism of Scripture with clear, thoughtful analysis.

This nonfiction collection surveys how Old Testament stories and events illuminate New Testament truths, using well-known figures like Joseph and Moses to show how prophecies and promises unfold across both testaments. It also links spiritual insight to natural phenomena, offering a practical look at how faith and reason intersect in everyday life.

Delve into accessible lectures that explain how early figures and their trials point to Jesus Christ, and how the life of faith is reflected in nature, sacrifice, and resurrection. The volume also gathers four discussions on how the Old and New Testaments relate, along with a focused examination of natural evidences for Christianity.
  • How biblical figures are read as foreshadowings of Christ and the Gospel message
  • Connections between Old Testament sacrifices and New Testament beliefs
  • Arguments for the reliability of Christian claims grounded in nature and scripture
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, historically informed perspective on biblical interpretation and natural theology.

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