Since its publication in 1930, William Faulkner's novel "I am dead" has caused a lot of exploration and criticism. The subject of this analysis is very broad and extensive, but the interesting way to investigate is the relationship between the novel and the Old Testament. People do not need to be Christians to study the similarity of subjects; there is correlation with many Bible themes studied by both students and scholars. The Old Testament is often referred to as a more historical part of the Bible; it sets the background of the New Testament and gives the reader an understanding of the essence of the times.
Problem of Puritan's typology - The Old Testament is not only a sign of the New Testament, it is also a depiction of contemporary history - there is also a problem in the history of Bradford. In other words, the correlation between the Old Testament Hebrew and Plymouth 's "saint" is not stable. For example, when Bradford referred to Mount Pis in Chapter 9, he actually hinted at the difference between Israeli promised land and New England's wild fear. The private nature of the history of Bradford and the delay of publication in the 19th century complicate the acceptance of text. However, carefully reading, Bradford seemed to have assumed multiple viewers for this text.
So the opposite process starts. The relationship between the Old Testament and the reality of Christianity is limited to a limited number of Old Testament verses. Today there is a danger of entering the opposite extreme, the complete dispellation of allegorical methods, the interpretation of all God fathers, and the interpretation of the Old Testament texts by Christianity and Christianity. This allows modern theology to reestablish the Old Testament interpretation of Christianity in a different way without any consensus, avoids arbitrariness and respects the original meaning.
Many things took place from the end of the Old Testament to the beginning of the New Testament. The Bible was silent during this period, but we know from this historical record that the Roman Empire began to rule the world at this point. When the New Testament begins, they are rulers. Angels announced that Jesus was born to a shepherd in a nearby field, and they also began to worship babies again. Several key figures in the east (commonly known as "wise men") apparently studied the prophecies of the Old Testament, they noticed that the savior was born. They respected him and decided to add stars to Bethlehem