Finally, we see him holy in his death, as the antitype of the sin offerings of old. |
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In the ordinance of the Lord's Supper, a beautiful antitype of the table of shewbread is seen. |
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He goes beyond masculinity in the only fatherhood worthy of the name, and is at the same time, in this eternal virginity, the antitype of all motherhood. |
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The first is an antitype of the Resurrection and, unlike the more formal Old Testament antitypes, offers direct evidence of Christ's ability to save those close to him. |
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So the baptism of Jesus is not merely a symbol, which many people say like that, but the antitype of salvation. |
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Protestant divines had tended to restrict typology to figures, actions, and objects in the Old Testament which in their view shadowed forth Christ as their antitype. |
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While acknowledging his freaky genius it demonised him as an antitype by which to define itself. |
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There is also an antitype which now saves us, namely baptism. |
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