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General Principles for Studying the Bible
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Paul Jang
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2008-12-03 14:55:09, hit : 3,498 |
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General Principles for Studying the Bible
[5] General Principles for Studying the Bible (Sterrett)
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(1) Considering the context (Nuance of the sentence)
(2) Understanding the words (Notation and connotation)
(3) Understanding the grammar (Structure of the sentence)
(4) Grasping the author's intention (Author's identification)
(5) Studying the background (History or setting)
(6) Interpreting Scripture by Scripture (Biblical theology)
1) Old Testament theology
2) New Testament theology
(7) Systematic theological foundation (Theological basis)
(8) The principles of hermeneutics (Principles of hermeneutics)
(9) Sacred languages (Biblical languages: Hebrew, Greek,
Aramaic etc.)
(10) Biblical numerology (Interpreting the Biblical numbers)
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