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To determine the nature of the inspiration of the Bible, it is of primary importance to discover what the Bible says about its own inspiration. Next in importance -- and this is the subject of this book -- is to study the use that Scripture makes of Scripture. Dr. Johnson examines this subject from the perspectives of hermeneutics, typology in exegesis, directly and indirectly predictive messianic prophecy, and the problem of the phenomena, or data, of Scripture. He gives examples of each. - Back cover.
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The Old Testament in the New: an argument for biblical inspiration
1980, Zondervan Pub. House
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0310418518 9780310418511
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Revelation 19:15 : Directly predictive Messianic prophecy
John 10:34-36 : The problem of the phenomena
1 Corinthians 9:7-10 : The question of Pauline hermeneutics
Hebrews 10:5-7 : The place of typology in exegesis
John 13:18 : The place of typology in exegesis
Hebrews 1:10-12 : Indirectly predictive Messianic prophecy
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