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Hermeneutics (Biblical Interpretation: Methods)
Paul Jang  2008-12-03 14:52:25, hit : 4,147



V. INTERPRETATION METHOD OF THE SCRIPTURE
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[1] The Methods of Hermeneutics in Theology (Berkhof)

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(1) Grammatical Interpretation (with Literal Interpretation)

(2) Historical Interpretation (and Psychological Interpretation)

(3) Theological Interpretation (Bibliotheological Interpretation)


[2] The Methods of Interpretation for Bible Study (Rick Warren) (¼º°æ°øºÎ¸¦ À§ÇÑ Çؼ®¹æ¹ý)- Practical method


(1) The Devotional Method (°æ°ÇÀ» ÅëÇÑ ¿¬±¸¹æ¹ý)

Select a short portion of your Bible and prayerfully meditate on it until the Holy Spirit shows you a way to apply its truth to your own life in a way that is personal, practical, possible, and measurable.

Write out a personal application. The goal is for you to take seriously the Word of God and "do what it says" (James 1:22). (pray, read, personalize, and meditate, correlate, apply)


(2) The Chapter Summary Method (À庰 ¿ä¾à ¿¬±¸¹æ¹ý)

Read a chapter of the Bible book through at least five times; then write down a summary of the central thoughts you find in it.


(3) The Character Quality Method (Àι° Ư¼º ¿¬±¸¹æ¹ý)

Choose a character quality you would like to work on in your life and study what the Bible says about it.


(4) The Thematic Method (ÁÖÁ¦º° ¿¬±¸¹æ¹ý)

Select a Bible theme to study. Then think of three to five questions you would like to have answered about that theme.

Next study all the references you can find on your theme and record the answers to your questions.


(5) The Biographical Method (Àü±âÀû ¿¬±¸¹æ¹ý)

Select a Bible character and research all the verses about that person in order to study his life and characteristics. Make notes on his attitudes, strengths, and weaknesses. Then apply what you have learned to your own life.


(6) The Topical Method (È­Á¦º° ¿¬±¸¹æ¹ý)

Collect and compare all the verses you can find on a particular topic. Organize your conclusions into an outline that you can share with another person.


(7) The Word Study Method (´Ü¾îº° ¿¬±¸¹æ¹ý)

Study the important words of the Bible. Find out how many times a word occurs in Scripture and how it is used. Find out the original meaning of the word.


(8) The Book Background Method (Àú¼­ ¹è°æ ¿¬±¸¹æ¹ý)

Study how history, geography, culture, science, and politics affected what happened in Bible times. Use Bible reference books to increase your understanding of the Word.



(9) The Book Survey Method (Àú¼­ ¼­º£ÀÌ ¹æ¹ý)

Survey an entire book of the Bible by reading it through several times to get a general overview of its contents. Study the background of the book and make notes on its contents.


(10) The Chapter Analysis Method (À庰 ºÐ¼® ¿¬±¸¹æ¹ý)

Master the contents of a chapter of a book of the Bible by taking an in-depth look at each verse in that chapter. Tear each verse apart word by word, observing every detail.


(11) The Book Synthesis Method (Àú¼­ Á¾ÇÕ ¿¬±¸¹æ¹ý)

Summarize the contents and main themes of a book of the Bible after you have read it through several times.

Make an outline of the book. This method is done after you have used a Book Survey Method and the Chapter Analysis Method on every chapter of that book.


(12) The Verse-by-Verse Analysis Method (±¸±¸ÀýÀý ºÐ¼®¹æ¹ý)

Select one passage of Scripture and examine it in detail by asking questions, finding cross-references, and paraphrasing each verse. Record a possible application of each verse you study.





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