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Chapter 4: Archetypes and Shadows – Preparing the Way to the True Door
What does Scripture actually mean when it speaks of shadows, patterns, and fulfillment?
In this episode of The False Door, we walk through Chapter 4 and clarify one of the most misunderstood structural frameworks in the Bible: archetypes and shadows.
Shadows are not metaphors or theological abstractions. They are temporary, preparatory systems that existed because something greater had not yet arrived. Archetypes are real historical figures who carried patterns forward in time, pointing beyond themselves to God’s appointed Son.
Scripture is explicit:
This episode explores:
What a “shadow” is in Scripture
Why shadows are always temporary and incomplete
How archetypal figures like Adam, Moses, and Joshua point forward
How the entire structure collapses if Jesus is equated with the Most High God Himself
Why mediation, priesthood, sacrifice, and the Door only function if distinction remains
Shadows were never the destination.
As the Son through whom access to the Father is restored - Jesus fulfilled all the shadows.
In this episode we continue our journey through The False Door by restoring biblical structure and by providing clarity around archetypes and shadows through a greater understanding of who Jesus is—and what He actually came to do.
📘 The False Door is available in PDF, paperback, hardcover, and Kindle at
By Kenny LaPointChapter 4: Archetypes and Shadows – Preparing the Way to the True Door
What does Scripture actually mean when it speaks of shadows, patterns, and fulfillment?
In this episode of The False Door, we walk through Chapter 4 and clarify one of the most misunderstood structural frameworks in the Bible: archetypes and shadows.
Shadows are not metaphors or theological abstractions. They are temporary, preparatory systems that existed because something greater had not yet arrived. Archetypes are real historical figures who carried patterns forward in time, pointing beyond themselves to God’s appointed Son.
Scripture is explicit:
This episode explores:
What a “shadow” is in Scripture
Why shadows are always temporary and incomplete
How archetypal figures like Adam, Moses, and Joshua point forward
How the entire structure collapses if Jesus is equated with the Most High God Himself
Why mediation, priesthood, sacrifice, and the Door only function if distinction remains
Shadows were never the destination.
As the Son through whom access to the Father is restored - Jesus fulfilled all the shadows.
In this episode we continue our journey through The False Door by restoring biblical structure and by providing clarity around archetypes and shadows through a greater understanding of who Jesus is—and what He actually came to do.
📘 The False Door is available in PDF, paperback, hardcover, and Kindle at