An early Christian treatise arguing that the Old Testament, properly understood, points entirely to Christ. The author distinguishes the "Two Ways" of life and death.
Start ReadingAn early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.
An early Christian treatise interpreting the Old Testament allegorically, arguing that Jewish law was always meant to be understood spiritually rather than literally.