Searching for the Second Adam: Typological Connections between Adam, Joseph, Mordecai, and Daniel
This article considers a typological pattern developing in Scripture, namely, that of an Adamic figure, Joseph, within the Pentateuch and then stretching through the exilic figures of Mordecai and Daniel, and into the New Testament. The author considers this in light of the question of whether such typology stands merely as an act of reading or as a part of writing. He argues that such typology exists within the OT as an act of writing and not merely a way of reading. Such an analysis reinforces the possibility that NT authors also proved to be reasonable and careful interpreters of the Old Testament.
Source: Southern Equip. 35 pages.
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