• Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    76 Antitype

    ANTITYPE A greek word, properly signifying a type or figure corresponding to some other type. The word antitype occurs twice in the New Testament, viz. in the Epistle to the Hebrews 9:24, and in the 1 Epistle of St. Peter chap. 3:21. where its genuine import has been much controverted. The former says, that Christ is not entered into the…

  • Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    December 17—Morning Devotion

    "Fear not: I have the keys of hell and of death."—Revelation 1:17,18 Is it Jesus, all precious, all lovely, all powerful Jesus, that saith this? He who hath redeemed my soul from hell, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling? And hath Jesus, my Husband, my Brother, my Redeemer, the keys both of hell and of death? Why…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    75 Type

    TYPE An impression, image, or representation of some model, which is termed the antitype. In this sense we often use the word to denote the prefiguration of the great events of man's redemption by persons or things in the Old Testament. Types are distinguished into, 1. Such as were directly appointed for that end; as the sacrifices.--2. Such as had…

  • Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    December 16—Morning Devotion

    "He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it: and he that hateth suretyship is sure."—Proverbs 11:15 Blessed Jesus, well is it for me that thou didst not hate to become a Surety; for hadst thou so done, and refused the vast undertaking, I must have perished for ever. And hadst thou consented to have become a Surety…