Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- By way of antitype; as an antitype.
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- adverb In a way that pertains to an
antitype .
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Examples
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Isa 5: 7, is implied to be the Owner: for He alone, not an ordinary husbandman (Mt 21: 43; Lu 17: 22), could give such a "command." no rain -- antitypically, the heaven-sent teachings of the prophets (Am
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Hence, antitypically the Son of God became the Son of man, that as our kinsman He might redeem us (Mt 20: 28).
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But what was there said literally, is here by inspiration expressed in its allegorical spiritual import, applying to the New Testament believer, who is antitypically "the son of the free woman."
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I will be his God -- Greek, "I will be to him a God," that is, all that is implied of blessing in the name "God." he shall be my son -- "He" is emphatic: He in particular and in a peculiar sense, above others: Greek, "shall be to me a son," in fullest realization of the promise made in type to Solomon, son of David, and antitypically to the divine Son of David.
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Antiochus 'persuasion; antitypically, the end of Antichrist's.
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Mt 2: 15, therefore, in quoting this prophecy (typically and primarily referring to Israel, antitypically and fully to Messiah), applies it to Jesus 'sojourn in
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But the publication of it "to the ends of the earth" shows it has a more world-wide scope antitypically; Re 18: 4 shows that the mystical Babylon is ultimately meant. redeemed ...
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The glory of Moses 'face is antitypically Christ s glory shining behind the veil of legal ordinances.
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Fully and antitypically to be fulfilled at the final restoration from the present dispersion
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Jos 1: 4; 1Ki 4: 21; 2Ch 9: 26; Isa 27: 12; all which was partially realized in Solomon's reign, shall be antitypically so hereafter.
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