(10) Cast Out the Bondwoman and Her Son!
I. The Historical Ishmael and Hagar
II. The Allegorical Bondson and Bondwoman
I. The Historical Ishmael and Hagar
II. The Allegorical Bondson and Bondwoman
I. The Meaning—as Isaac
II. The Prophecy—in Isaiah
I. Jerusalem Is Above
II. Jerusalem Is Free
III. Jerusalem Is Mother
I. The Resurfacing Question
II. The Powerful Application
III. The Allegorical Method
I. The Bold Illustration
II. The Text’s Exposition
III. The Practical Application
I. The Occasion for This Word
II. The Application of This Word
I. His Jewish Example
II. His First Visit
III. His Perceptive Question
I. The Remarkable Transitions
II. The Striking Principle
III. The Solemn Fear
I. The Sending of the Son
II. The Adoption of Sons
III. The Application to Sons
I. The Illustration of God’s People
II. The Unity of God’s People
III. The Childhood of God’s People