This approach was illustrated in a bestselling medieval illuminated manuscript titled the Mirror of Human Salvation. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Biblical exegetical tool in which persons, events, or statements in the Old Testament are seen as foreshadowing events, statements, or aspects of Christ in the New Testament.
ANSWER: typology [or typological exegesis; or types; or antitypes; prompt on allegory]
[10e] A common typological interpretation holds that the three-day interval between Christ’s burial and resurrection was prefigured by this Old Testament prophet’s three days and nights in the belly of a whale.
ANSWER: Jonah [or Jonas]
[10m] God’s creation of the world is linked to the development of the human mind in one of the “correspondences” identified by this 18th century theologian, who wrote a speculative account of the afterlife titled Heaven and Hell.
ANSWER: Emanuel Swedenborg [or Emanuel Swedberg]
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