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Gospel Typology in Joshua & Revelation (PDF eBook)

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PDF eBook by Dr. Warren A. Gage.

Does the Book of Joshua, the first prophetic book in the Bible, give us the keys to understanding the Book of Revelation, the final prophetic book in the Bible?

The Church historically recognized the profound significance of the “Joshua” name of Jesus and viewed Joshua’s battle at Jericho as anticipating Jesus’ battle against the Great City in Revelation. Modern scholars have focused on connections to Daniel, Ezekiel, and especially Isaiah, but Dr. Gage brings the discussion back to its historical roots, focusing on how the story of Joshua at Jericho anticipates the epic battle story of Revelation.

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PDF eBook by Dr. Warren A. Gage.

Does the Book of Joshua, the first prophetic book in the Bible, give us the keys to understanding the Book of Revelation, the final prophetic book in the Bible?

The Church historically recognized the profound significance of the “Joshua” name of Jesus and viewed Joshua’s battle at Jericho as anticipating Jesus’ battle against the Great City in Revelation. Modern scholars have focused on connections to Daniel, Ezekiel, and especially Isaiah, but Dr. Gage brings the discussion back to its historical roots, focusing on how the story of Joshua at Jericho anticipates the epic battle story of Revelation.

PDF eBook by Dr. Warren A. Gage.

Does the Book of Joshua, the first prophetic book in the Bible, give us the keys to understanding the Book of Revelation, the final prophetic book in the Bible?

The Church historically recognized the profound significance of the “Joshua” name of Jesus and viewed Joshua’s battle at Jericho as anticipating Jesus’ battle against the Great City in Revelation. Modern scholars have focused on connections to Daniel, Ezekiel, and especially Isaiah, but Dr. Gage brings the discussion back to its historical roots, focusing on how the story of Joshua at Jericho anticipates the epic battle story of Revelation.

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