Interpreting the Symbols and TypesRich Brott, 1992 - 204 psl. The language of divine origin, which God has woven throughout the Bible, contains characteristics and shades of meaning that would be lost to the believer if he did not acquaint himself with the needed terminology. In this easy-to-use reference guide, Kevin Conner clearly presents the richness of scriptural truth to assist Christians in understanding the use of signs and symbols in God's Word. |
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Chapter Two 17 | 17 |
Chapter Three 31 | 31 |
Chapter Four 45 | 45 |
Chapter Six 57 | 57 |
Symbolic Directions 63 | 63 |
Chapter Eleven 73 | 73 |
SECTION TWO 81 | 81 |
Chapter Thirteen 97 | 97 |
Christ in the Gospels 103 | 103 |
Chapter Fifteen 115 | 115 |
Bibliography 183 | 183 |
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analogy animals Anointed authority beasts believers Bible birds blood Book Book of Revelation bride CHAPTER character characteristics Church Covenant covering creation David death Divine earth evil false Father glory God's heaven heavenly Holy Spirit human implied institutions INTERPRETATION Israel Jesus Joel Jude Judge judgment King kingdom Lamb language light Lord meaning mentioned ministry nature Number OBJECTS offering offices Old Testament persons Priest priesthood Principle prophetic protection redemption Refer Revelation righteousness saints Satan Scripture seed seen separation Seven significance speak specified stars Stone student suffering Symbol Symbol of strength Tabernacle of Moses teach Temple things tree true truth Type of Christ Typical unclean verse viewed White wisdom witness worship