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We have had the sorrowful burial and the prefiguration of that drama.
Our coming together and knowing each other now was a prefiguration of the Resurrection Itself.
The round house can be seen as a prefiguration of the Church and an image or model of the universe.
In a prefiguration of his future role, the infant Jesus holds the donkey's reins.
"It was a most unhappy prefiguration of events.
Nor is it a prefiguration of Christianity.
The emperor was God's vice-regent on earth, and the empire the prefiguration of the heavenly kingdom.
A man could see for himself the validity of a forewarning, the eventual result of a prefiguration, the final course of a trend.
Thomas Aquinas explained the term as "a prefiguration of the fruit of God, which will be in the promised land.
But the young Frank Abagnale seems an eery prefiguration of a very modern character: the hacker.
One feels that the very artifacts of life are sick and dying and that squalor is a prefiguration of the grave.
Internationalization of prefiguration and the 'Eco-socialist Party'
The image is full of visual cues that make it clear this is an Old Testament prefiguration of Mary's selection.
Amid the initial onrush of female dancers, there is a prefiguration of a chain of five women who will dance the "Russian Theme" section.
The photograph as a prefiguration of death is essentially a new subject for the general run of pictorial imagery and also a new way of looking at portraits.
The second prefiguration mentioned by Aquinas is that of the Old Testament sacrifices, especially that on the Day of Atonement.
"Prefiguration of Lalo Cura" - a story from the collection, published in The New Yorker, April 19, 2010.
It is a prefiguration of the new luxury DS (Different Spirit) range of Citroën.
Mr. Messiaen's "Theme and Variations" is an early work and mostly academic, but with a clear prefiguration of his later style, particularly in its harmonic language.
This week's fiction offering is "Prefiguration of Lalo Cura," by Roberto Bolaño."
Many readers have noticed that the "battle royal" is a prefiguration of the ending, where the blacks in Harlem riot, essentially hurting one another, while the whites stand by and watch.
The Prefiguration (Grossman) New York, USA, 1971, with cover and endprints by Will Petersen.
The Jacobin Clubs - the republican societies closely tied to the state - were, consequently, "a substitute for and prefiguration of a people not yet ready for republican institutions."
The Troparion of the Feast indicates the resurrection of Lazarus is a prefiguration of Jesus' own Resurrection: