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		<title>Fairy Tale in a Field</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mike Bull]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This beautiful gem from Paul Huxley (reposted here with his permission):   A man finds some treasure in a field, he covers it up, joyfully buys the field and gets the treasure. Does that sound familiar? That&#8217;s right. It&#8217;s the plot of the book Ruth. A man, Boaz, finds a treasure in a field (2:4), he covers [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This beautiful gem from <a href="http://paulhuxley.blogspot.com/2009/08/connections-fairy-tale-in-field.html">Paul Huxley</a> (reposted here with his permission):</p>
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<blockquote><p>A man finds some treasure in a field, he covers it up, joyfully buys the field and gets the treasure. Does that sound familiar? That&#8217;s right. It&#8217;s the plot of the book Ruth.</p>
<p><span id="more-2808"></span>A man, Boaz, finds a treasure in a field (2:4), he covers it up (implied by 3:9), joyfully buys the field (4:9-10) and gets the treasure (4:13).</p>
<p>Of course, you&#8217;ll recognise the story from Matthew 13:44.</p>
<p>In the circles I&#8217;m in, we&#8217;re quick to point out that Boaz is a type of Christ, redeeming his people (sometimes understood corporately, sometimes singularly, occasionally referring to the gentiles). However, the parable in Matthew 13 is always <em>us</em> finding the treasure of the gospel, giving up everything <em>we</em> have for the Kingdom of heaven.</p>
<p>Because the God is three-in-one, I don&#8217;t have a beef with either of these, nor having multiple correct understandings of the same passage. But I think we could do with some sharper thinking on Matthew 13.</p>
<p>This post partly sponsored by <a href="http://christthetruth.wordpress.com/2008/09/27/who-the-man/">&#8216;who the man?&#8217; on Christ the Truth</a>.</p></blockquote>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve read my book you&#8217;ll be familiar with the Bible Matrix&#8217;s correspondence of the ark animals, plunder, Gentile brides, and Gentile money offered to support the Jerusalem church during a famine.[1] Systematic typology opens a lot of doors.</p>
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[1] See <a href="http://www.bullartistry.com.au/wp/2009/08/13/what-the-seraphim-really-said/">What the Seraphim Really Said</a>.</p>
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