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(Created page with " == '''Old Testament Events Foreshadow Christ’s Work''' == The Old Testament doesn’t just point toward Christ—it '''proclaims Him''', in two voices at once. While the literal story unfolds on the surface—full of people, places, and historical events—'''a second, hidden account is written underneath''', revealing Christ in mystery and in truth. This is not typology as commonly taught, where events “remind us” of Jesus. This is '''sensus plenior'''—the ''f...") |
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The Old Testament doesn’t just point toward Christ—it '''proclaims Him''', in two voices at once. While the literal story unfolds on the surface—full of people, places, and historical events—'''a second, hidden account is written underneath''', revealing Christ in mystery and in truth. | The Old Testament doesn’t just point toward Christ—it '''proclaims Him''', in two voices at once. While the literal story unfolds on the surface—full of people, places, and historical events—'''a second, hidden account is written underneath''', revealing Christ in mystery and in truth. | ||