: Biblical typology is a form of interpretation in which a person, event, or thing found in the Old Testament is seen as a prefiguration of a person, event, or thing found in the New Testament. This essay features typological readings of various bodies of water described in the Hebrew Scriptures, specifically, the “river of water of life” (alluded to in Genesis and later described in Revelation), Noah’s flood, the crossing of the Red Sea, the spring Moses brought forth from a rock, and the crossing of the Jordan River. The essay concludes with a proposed typological reading of Jesus’ washing of his disciples’ feet. The goal is to illuminate fundamental connections within the Christian Bible and to suggest these connections indicate an overa...
Hadot Jean. Lewis (Jack P.) A Study of the Interpretation of Noah and the Flood in Jewish and Christ...
In simply reading through John\u27s Gospel, we find that it is unique in many ways when it is compar...
Sirach 24:23-34 is not about water, but uses water-related metaphors to depict the Torah and its wis...
Numerous “water related terms” are utilized in Genesis 1-2 such as, “the deep, “the waters,” “water,...
These reflections on the place and meaning of water in the Bible provide a fitting lens and an appro...
243 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.This dissertation shows that ...
This study looks at the River Nile as it was understood in ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible. The N...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
CITATION: Wilson, M. 2019. The water of life : three explorations into water imagery in Revelation a...
This chapter explores the diversity of meanings of water in the Gospel of Mark, and shows how in thi...
Please cite as follows:Wilson, M. 2014. Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Christian literature. ...
Noah's flood is one of the most ancient religious stories of the world. The story is told and re...
תבה , the term designated for the vessels of Noah (Gn 6-9*) and Moses (Ex 2*), has been a conundr...
This article surveys the literary traditions related to Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Chris...
This study argues that the hybrid nature of Old English biblical poetry is evident in its complex re...
Hadot Jean. Lewis (Jack P.) A Study of the Interpretation of Noah and the Flood in Jewish and Christ...
In simply reading through John\u27s Gospel, we find that it is unique in many ways when it is compar...
Sirach 24:23-34 is not about water, but uses water-related metaphors to depict the Torah and its wis...
Numerous “water related terms” are utilized in Genesis 1-2 such as, “the deep, “the waters,” “water,...
These reflections on the place and meaning of water in the Bible provide a fitting lens and an appro...
243 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.This dissertation shows that ...
This study looks at the River Nile as it was understood in ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible. The N...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
CITATION: Wilson, M. 2019. The water of life : three explorations into water imagery in Revelation a...
This chapter explores the diversity of meanings of water in the Gospel of Mark, and shows how in thi...
Please cite as follows:Wilson, M. 2014. Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Christian literature. ...
Noah's flood is one of the most ancient religious stories of the world. The story is told and re...
תבה , the term designated for the vessels of Noah (Gn 6-9*) and Moses (Ex 2*), has been a conundr...
This article surveys the literary traditions related to Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Chris...
This study argues that the hybrid nature of Old English biblical poetry is evident in its complex re...
Hadot Jean. Lewis (Jack P.) A Study of the Interpretation of Noah and the Flood in Jewish and Christ...
In simply reading through John\u27s Gospel, we find that it is unique in many ways when it is compar...
Sirach 24:23-34 is not about water, but uses water-related metaphors to depict the Torah and its wis...