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General Hermeneutics. G Art Send ———— years (?) ————> Receive E Music N Theater Understanding Gap E Law • Language R History • Culture
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General Hermeneutics G Art Send ———— years (?) ————> Receive E Music N Theater Understanding Gap E Law • Language R History • Culture A Poetry • Geographical L Literature •History CommunicatorRecipient (Frame of Reference) (Frame of Reference)
Bible Hermeneutics (Hermeneutics Bridge) Inspiration ————— years (?) ————— Exegesis • Linguistic Human Writers • Cultural Theology • Geographical Revelation • Historical Illumination ( G A P ) Truth Frame of ReferenceFrame of Reference Truth (Infinite, Eternal, Omniscient)(Finite, Temporal, Limited) GOD (Sender) (Receiver) MAN
Page 2 B. tools process C. Canonology Historical Criticism Textual Criticism Hermeneutics Exegesis Biblical Theology
Page 2 (The Infallible Materials) (The Use of Materials) (The Results) CanonologyGod’s Hermeneutics Exposition Historical Criticism Word Exegesis = Preaching Textual Criticism Biblical Theology Teaching D. Reasons for Church Division: hermeneutics interpretation application uniform never E. 1. Three types of interpreters: Legal, False, True
Page 2 & 3 • True Note: Balance between H.S. (spiritual) and personal effort (intellectual) F. Methods of Interpretation. 1. Allegorical 2. Mystical 3. Devotional 4. Rationalistic 5. Literal
The Context Group:The Context PrincipleThe FirstMention PrincipleThe ComparativeMention PrincipleThe Progressive Mention PrincipleThe CompleteMention Principle
The Context Principle Bible Testament Book Chapter Passage Vs. Page 3
Page 4 B.First 1.subject Key Gateway Guide First Link Seed GENESIS (Sea) 64 streams (books) Revelation (Sea) Seed Eccles. 1:7 Full Tree
Page 4 B. 2.six major areas: Principles Events Symbols OT Persons NT Places Prophecy GENESIS (Sea) 64 streams (books) REVELATION (Sea) Seed Eccles. 1:7 Full Tree
Genesis covers 40% of human history Exodus Genesis 500 1000 2000 2500 yrs. 40% 60%
First Mention Principle The Sea 64 Streams The Sea Genesis: Beginnings Revelation: Ultimates Creation (ch. 1) Redemption Vs. 1 – Heaven/Earth 21:1 – New Heaven/Earth Vs. 3 – Light/Darkness 21:23 – Lamb/Light Vs. 11 – Grass/Trees 8:7 – 1/3 Grass/Trees Vs. 14-16 – Sun/Moon/Stars 8:12 – 1/3 Sun/Moon/Stars Vs. 20-21 – Birds/Fish 8:8 – 1/3 Sea Life 19:17 – Fowls of the air Vs. 24-31 – 1st man created 19:11-21 – Last man (Jesus) 1st beast destroys last beast
The Devil • First Mention – Genesis 3:1 • Observation: -more subtle than any beast of the field – Vs. 1 -questioner of God’s Word – Vs. 1 -contradicter of God’s Word – Vs. 4-5 -liar – Vs. 4-5 -deceiver & tempter -destroyed Eve’s life -on the earth in the garden • Confirmation: 1 Peter 5:8 -he is an adversary -as a lion -walking about -seeking a prey to devour • Interpretation: The devil is against us looking to catch us off guard through subtle temptation & deception that would bring a contradiction in our lives to God’s ways and thus devour us.
Page 5 C. Comparative 1. discrepancy 2. parables D. Progressive 1. added details 2. extension part 3. one E. Complete 1. total ultimate end 2. leaven 3. sin
The Divine Program Group:The Election PrincipleThe Covenantal PrincipleThe Ethnic-DivisionMention PrincipleThe Chronometrical PrincipleThe DispensationsRedefinedThe Breach Principle
Page 5 F. Election 1. time eternity foreknowledge 3. nature Essential Moral govern 4. foreknowledge predestination a. – knowledge b. – see c. – tell d. – ordained e. – Election f. – determined g. – destination
Page 6 & 7 F.Election(cont’d) 5. Time P Jacob, Moses, David, Cyrus, Paul NPharoah, Saul, King Neb…, Judas 6. Eternity a.he was under no obligation to elect anyone for eternity. b.grace c.merits d.accept
Page 7 F. Election (cont’d) 6. Eternity f. nature fathers ISAAC ESAUJACOB AMALEKISRAEL AGAG HAMANESTHER
Page 7 & 8 F.Election (cont’d) 6. Eternity g. eternity Saul Moses h. predestination G. Covenantal 1. to cut 2. revocable irrevocable 3. words, blood, seal Word to Us Work for Us Work in Us
Page 8 & 9 H. Ethnic-Division 1. Appointed 2. Ethnic 3.a. Israel b. Gentiles 4. Church Adamic Stars Noahic Dust/Sand Abrahamic Mosaic Gentile Israel Church WILD GOOD
Page 9 & 10 I.Chronometrical 1. Periods Divisions 3. Past Present Future 5. greater 6. Dispensations Innocence Conscience Government Promise Law Grace Kingdom
Page 10, 11 & 12 J. Breach 1. promise time K. Direct Statement 3.When the literal sense makes sense, seek no other sense. L.Christo-Centric M. Double Reference
The Figures of Speech Group:The Symbolic PrincipleThe Typical PrincipleThe Parabolic PrincipleThe Allegorical PrincipleThe Numerical Principle
Page 12 N. Symbolic 1. natural spiritual 2. thrown together a. Lamp b. Lamb c. Thirteen d. Nabal e. White f. East
Page 13 Rock Christ Solidity Stability Strength Foundation O. Typical shadow 1. examples 3. prophetic 4. shadow
Page 13 N. Typical 6. Classification of Types: Demonstration: Sold for Silver Mediatorship God’s Dwelling Place Judgment on Wickedness
Page 14 P. Parabolic 1. heavenly natural spiritual 2. reveal conceal 3. moral symbolic Mt. 13:33Resembles Corrupt Doctrine False Church Subtlety, Deceptively Godhead (Gen. 18:1-6) Pure Word The whole of Christianity Corrupted by mixture
Page 14, 15 Q. Allegorical 1. extended 2. allegory 3. Character Factual Allegorical Mosaic New 4. salt good vine branches R. Numerical 1. seal 2. symbolic
Page 16 S. Application one many 2. David honors covenant Christ’s mercy on us 3. consistent LION: Kingship Royalty Boldness SERPENT: Subtlety Wisdom Cunning
Page 16 T. Moral 1. Indirect In History In Poetry In Parables