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Originally Posted by MikeWaters
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He or she is speaking around the subject. Typology involves speaking about symbols and metaphors and if we are to read it typologically, it almost sounds as if we are saying its historicity or lack thereof doesn't matter.
Learn from the symbols and lessons it teaches is what it sounds the author of the article is trying to say. Repent, follow the commandments and seek inspiration. We can do that with any work. How to wrestle with any existent or non-existent historicity in terms of the symbols?