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What does the Bible say about God's revelation through types and figures?

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The Bible reveals God's truth through types and figures, illustrating New Testament realities through Old Testament events.

The use of types and figures in the Bible serves as a divine pedagogy, teaching and revealing God's unfolding plan of salvation. Joseph, as a type of Christ, is an example of how God uses historical figures to foreshadow the redemptive work of Jesus. This concept is not limited to Joseph but extends throughout Scripture, where various characters and events reflect deeper spiritual truths. The Apostle Paul acknowledges this in Romans 15:4, stating that 'whatever was written in former days was written for our instruction.' By interpreting these types, believers gain a richer understanding of God's redemptive story, which culminates in Christ. This understanding bolsters faith, as it demonstrates the unity and coherence of God's Word across both testaments.
Scripture References: Romans 15:4, Genesis 37, Hebrews 10:1

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