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The Typology Of Scripture, Volume 1; The Typology Of Scripture; Patrick Fairbairn

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Patrick Fairbairn

516 pages, Paperback

First published September 12, 2013

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Patrick Fairbairn

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Rev. Patrick Fairbairn, D.D. (University of Edinburgh, 1826) was a minister and theologian of the Free Church of Scotland. He was Principal and Professor of Church History and Exegesis for the Free Church College from its 1856 founding until his death, and was Professor of Theology at the Free Church Theological College in Aberdeen from 1853.

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March 22, 2021
One of the greatest ways appreciate the beauty of God's redemptive narrative is through understanding the relationship through types and shadows between the Old and New Testaments and seeing the Christocentric nature of all of Scripture. Jesus uses this method of teaching with His disciples (Luke 24:25-27; 445-45) and once His grace opens our understanding to see Him in the Law, Psalms, and Prophets we see how relative it all becomes and how necessary it is for our growth and maturity in the faith.

Patrick Fairbairn, a Scottish reformed pastor, has gifted the church with this masterpiece and treasure. You will not find a better work out there on biblical typology. His writing is biblical, his hermeneutic is outstanding, and he has written this opus with the average believer in mind. Greatly detailed and thorough, he does not bury the reader in Greek, Hebrew, and Latin, or technical jargon, but lifts Christ up for all to see. This is a must own for any Pastor's Library, and there are plenty of free and very inexpensive versions out there in the electronic format. Grab it up. You will not be disappointed. As I write this I have already devoured nearly half of Volume 2!
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