Biblia

Tyr

Tyr in Norse mythology, is one of the supreme deities of Northern antiquity, a son of Odin and Frigga, and brother of Thor. As the god of boldness, wisdom, and strength, he was implored by the Heldians as well as by the Skaldians for his favor, and was worshipped with Thor and Odin. At the … Continue reading “Tyr”

Typycum

Typycum (Gr. ), a Greek term for (1) a book of rubrics; (2) a selection from the Psalter; (3) a Sunday service in the Oriental Church. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Typhrestus

Typhrestus in Greek mythology, was the son of Sperchins, after whom a city in the Trachinian province was named. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Typhon

Typhon (Typhos, Typhoem, Typhoeus, and Typhaon), in Greek mythology, was a monster of remote antiquity, at one time thought to have been a destructive gale of wind, at another time represented as a giant of the earth, ejecting volcanic-flames. Homer places him in the country of Arim, buried in the earth, which Jupiter strikes with … Continue reading “Typhon”

Types

Types We meet with this word, as far as I remember, but once in the whole Bible, and even there it is only in the margin, namely, (1Co 10:11) -but the sense of it is too important not to be known and well regarded. By types, we mean the figure or shadow of matters they … Continue reading “Types”

TYPE, TYPOLOGY

TYPE, TYPOLOGY The New Testament teaches that certain things in the religious system of Israel were shadows, copies or models of the real things that came through Jesus Christ (Col 2:17; Heb 8:5; Heb 9:23-24; Heb 10:1). The Old Testament provides examples, foreshadowings, illustrations and symbols of realities that we meet later in the New … Continue reading “TYPE, TYPOLOGY”