Aún no tenemos significados para "figurative reason".
1Now there was both a literal and a figurative reason for these uncleannesses.
2The figurative reason for these uncleannesses was that they were figures of various sins.
3Therefore much more did the other ceremonial precepts have none but a figurative reason.
4The figurative reason is that this sanctification signified the sanctification of the living tabernacle, i.e.
5The figurative reason may be assigned to the fact that they signify a twofold state.
6There was also a figurative reason for these precepts.
7The figurative reason for this precept, according to Gregory (Moral.
8The figurative reason may be that hereby is signified the unity of the Church, whether militant or triumphant.
9They have, however, a figurative reason.
10The figurative reason is evident.
11The figurative reason is evident, because the sacrifice of the paschal lamb signified the sacrifice of Christ according to 1 Cor.
12The figurative reason for all these things may be taken from the relation of the tabernacle to Christ, who was foreshadowed therein.
13The figurative reason for this prohibition is this: the kid, signifying Christ, on account of "the likeness of sinful flesh" (Rom.
14The figurative reason for these things is that the necessities of life should not be withdrawn from the ox that treadeth the corn, i.e.
156: Both literal and figurative reasons may be assigned for the things contained in the tabernacle.
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