In prefigurement of the Wandering Jew, each day he moved on. |
His predicament, with its eerie prefigurement of the present, provokes a closer look at the crossroads in which culture and finance intersect. |
If the prefigurement was at any point vague it was none the less arresting. |
In each of these existences the larva or mask is the prefigurement of the succeeding existence. |
He does not look for prefigurement of the Gospel even in the Old Testament. |
The article develops the argument that Jonah is understood in the New Testament as a prefigurement of Christ as Judge at the Last Judgment. |