I explained that in my original three part posting.
Please tell me your explanation of what "death reigned from Adam until Moses" means. If you don't know, then just tell me, and I will tell you what it means.
I agree but the figure of Christ to come is a comparative parallel figure which means it is Moses.
and you're using that premise to conclude that Moses is the figure (because Moses is comparable to Christ).
I already pointed out...
...that vs 15 shows the foreshadowing to be contrastive: "But the gift is not like the trespass". = The figure is contrastive
and in vs 16: "The gift is not like that which came through the one who sinned". = The figure is contrastive
and in vs 17: the one brought death...Christ brought the gift of righteousness. = The figure is contrastive
and in vs 18: "one man was disobedient, making many sinners...Christ was obedient, making many righteous". = The figure is contrastive
These verses (15-18) explain the foreshadowing...It tells us that the figure (person) is:
1. "[whose] transgression was not like Christ's gift" =Adam or Moses?
2. "was disobedient" = Adam or Moses?
3. "brought death to all" = Adam or Moses?
The person.
That is how contextual exegesis is done.
This will probably be my last response if you still haven't apprehended this.
Nothing personal, I just have homework to do.
Blessings to you and your studies. I hope you develop a hermeneutic that is Biblically consistent and sound so that you do not deceive yourself and others but honor the truth of our King, Who alone sees the hearts of all men.
Amen