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               9. R. Laird Harris, Gleason L. Archer, Jr., and Bruce K. Waltke, eds.,  Theological
                  Wmdbcok of the Old Tatarnent,  2 vols. (Chicago: Moody Press, 1980)  2:861, no. 2217.
              10. In addition to the works of Meredith Kline, noted above, a valuable study of
                 the glory-cloud is R. E. Hough, The Ministry of the Glory Cloud (New York:
                 Philosophical Library, 1955). Also see David Chilton, Paradise Restored, chap. 7,
                 and Chilton, Days of Vengeance.
              11. Richard M. Davidson,  T@ology in Scrc@ure: A Stuaj of Hermeneutica[  TYPOS
                 Structures (Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews University Press, 1981), pp. 115-190.
              12. The best introduction to the study of typology is Davidson, referenced above.
                 Davidson refines and perfects the perspective found in Patrick Fairbairn’s nine-
                 teenth-century study,  The TypoGogY  of Scr@ure,  2 vols. (New York: Funk and
                 Wagnalls, 1876). Davidson is an Adventist, but the peculiarities of that position
                  seldom interfere with the value of his five-hundred-page study. The student
                 may wish to look at the following studies as well: G. W. H. Lampe and K. J.
                 Woollcombe,  Essays in Typo/ogY, Studies in BiblicaJ  Theology 22 (London: SCM
                 Press, 1957); Francis Foulkes,  The Acts of God: A Sttiy of the Basis of T~ology in the
                  Old T~tament (London: The Tyndale Press, 1958); R. T. France, Jesus and the Old
                  Tatarrwnt  (Downers Grove, IL: Inter-Varsity Press, 1971);  Mois6s Silva, Hos the
                  Church Misread the Bible (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1987). An excellent popular
                  introduction to the t ypological  reading of the Bible is S. G. DeGraaf,  Promise
                 and Deliverance, 4  VOIS., trans. H. Evan Runner and Elizabeth W. Runner
                 (St. Catherine, Ontario: Paideia Press, 1977).
              13. Jean Dani610u, From Shadows to Realip: Studies in the Biblical T@ologY of the Fathers,
                 trans. Wulstan Hibberd (Westminster, MD: Newman Press, 1960), p. 1.
              14. Ibid., p. 57. “In an unpublished thesis, Fr. Delcuve has shown that [Philo’s]
                 Allegorical Commentay  on the Laws was entirely a symbolical interpretation of the
                 Aristotelian theory of knowledge,” p. 58.
              15. Ibid., p. 58.
              16. Herbert  Schlossberg, Idols for Destruction (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1983), p. 11.
              17. Notice how the description of Jesus Christ in Revelation 1 matches the descrip-
                 tion of His bride, New Jerusalem, in Revelation 21-22. The bride has been
                 remade in the image of her Husband.


             Chapter 5 – Sun, Moon, and Stars
               1. Judges  5:31; 1 Thessalonians  5:1-11; Genesis  15:12; 32:23-30; Exodus  12:29;
                  2 Samuel 23:4; Isaiah 60:1-3; Zechariah 1-6; Malachi 4:1-2; Luke 1:78; John
                  3:2. See James B. Jordan, “Christianity and the Calendar:  Chapters 2 and 3.
                 Available from Biblical Horizons,  P.O. Box 132011, Tyler, TX 75713.
               2. See James B. Jordan, Judges: Godi War Against Humanism (Tyler, TX: Geneva
                 Ministries, 1985), pp. 107, 144, 236.
               3. There may be an intended association between the east-west motion of the ris-
                  ing sun and the east-west motion of God’s glory as it enters His house. Notice
                 the imagery of Deuteronomy 33:2; Judges 5:4;  Ezekiel 43:1-5.
               4. M. Barnouin,  “Remarques sur les tableaux num6riques  du libre  des Nombres,”
                 Revue Bibliqae 76 ( 1969):351-64;  Barnouin, “Recherches num6riques  sur la g.%&d-
                 ogie de Gen. V,” Revue Biblique 77 (1970):347-65; Barnouin, “Les Recensements
                 du Livre des nombres et l’Astronomic Babylonienne,” J+tus  Testamentum  27
                 (1977):280-303;  English translation, “The Censuses of the Book of Numbers
                 and Babylonian Astronomy,” available for $5.00 from Biblical Horizons, P. O.
                 Box 132011, Tyler, TX 75713; cf. also Gordon Wenham, Numbers: An Introduction
                 and Commentary (Downers Grove, IL: Inter-Varsity Press, 1981), pp. 64-66; and
                 Wenham, Genesis 1-15 (Waco, TX: Word Books, 1987), pp. 133-34.
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