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https://electroseleccio.cat/e7r1oicdebf In the previous discussion I mentioned how allegory is regularly used within all branches of Christendom. Some use it more than others. For those who do not wish to admit that they use allegory, they rename it typology. As I commented on my previous post, allegory has some rather good antecedents, since it was Jesus […]
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https://adamkaygroup.com/uncategorized/8gdah10 OK, we have been talking about the fulfillment of the Jewish liturgical year and why it is not observed, which took us into the subject of typology/allegory. So what is typology/allegory? Well, first, there is a great debate as to whether there is any difference between typology and allegory. At best, it is a difference […]
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