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How do we know that the allegorical interpretation of Scripture is true?

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Allegorical interpretations of Scripture are validated through careful study and consistency with the overall message of the Bible and its theological truths.

The truth of allegorical interpretations in Scripture can be confirmed through a thorough examination of context, consistency, and the overarching narrative of the Bible. When interpreting allegories, it is vital to align the meanings with the core doctrines of the faith and to consider how they reveal the mystery of Christ and His redemptive work. Scriptural passages provide tokens of allegorical significance, illustrating complex themes about humanity, sin, and divine mercy.

For instance, in Genesis 3:15, the representation of the serpent as the devil and the woman as representing all mankind opens up understandings of sin and redemption. Furthermore, the continuity seen in the allegories throughout Scripture, such as those found in the prophecies concerning Jesus in Genesis 49:11-12, substantiates their allegorical meaning. By approaching interpretations with a reliance on the Holy Spirit and a commitment to systematic theology, believers can ascertain the accuracy and integrity of these allegorical readings.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Genesis 49:11-12

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