The Praxis of Biblical InterpretationBaptist Press (Nig.), 1996 - 162 pages |
Contents
General Introduction | 4 |
MethodsPrinciples of Interpretation | 14 |
The Role of Grammar in Interpretation | 20 |
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Common terms and phrases
able accept Acts actually apocalyptic application approach Assyria becomes begins Bible biblical Book of Revelation Broadman called chapter character Christian church clear comes Commentary concerned context Covenant culture determine disciples discussed Ecclesiastes establish examine example expression fact give given God's Gospels Greek hand Hebrew historical narratives identified important indicated interpretation Israel Jesus John Jonah king language lead literary literature Lord lost Luke meaning method ministry nature needs Old Testament one's original parable particular passage Paul period phrase PRACTICAL praise present Press principle problem prophetic psalms qualities question readers regarded religious result Revelation Scripture seek seen sheep Solomon Spirit statements stories Stuart symbols taken teach theological thing thought Timothy translation truth understanding verse Version wisdom word writing written