Bible Interpretation
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Lesson OneEarly Bible Interpretation16 Activities|6 Assessments
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Getting Started
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In | Hermeneutics, Part 2
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In | Hermeneutics, Part 3
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In | Historical Interpretation
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In | Legal and Liturgical Interpretation
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In | Prophetic Interpretation
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In | Workbook: Biblical Genres
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Behind | Early Jewish Interpretation
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Behind | Two Teachers, Two Sources
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In Front | Christ-Centered Interpretation
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In Front | Practical and Theological Concerns
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In Front | Interpretation: Schools of Thought
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In Front | Communities of Interpretation
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In Front | Jewish and Christian Communities
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In Front | Workbook: The Marcionite Canon
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson TwoModern Biblical Interpretation17 Activities|3 Assessments
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Getting Started
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In Front | Modern Bible Interpretation
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In Front | Erasmus the Moderate Reformer
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In Front | Enlightenment and Interpretation
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In Front | The Jefferson Bible, Part 2
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In Front | A Prominent Image for the New World, Part 2
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In Front | Charles Dickens’ The Life of Our Lord
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In Front | Subjectivism and Interpretation
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In Front | Ralph Waldo Emerson
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In Front | Postmodernism and Interpretation
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In Front | Hermeneutics of Advocacy
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In Front | Workbook: Hermeneutics of Advocacy
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In Front | Using the Bible for Agendas
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In Front | Workbook: Reflection
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In Front | Reliability and Infallibility
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In Front | Sensus Plenior
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson ThreeSystematic and Biblical Theology13 Activities|3 Assessments
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Getting Started
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In Front | Perennial Tensions
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In Front | Workbook: Divine and Human Qualities, Part 1
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In Front | Workbook: Divine and Human Qualities, Part 2
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In Front | Systematic Theology, Part 1
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In Front | A More Historical Approach
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In Front | Biblical Theology, Part 1
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In Front | Workbook: Biblical Theology
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In Front | Lily Pad Theology
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In Front | Workbook: Lily Pad Theology
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In Front | Imperialism and the Bible
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In Front | Civil Rights and the Bible
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FourCase Study in Biblical Theology16 Activities|4 Assessments
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Getting Started
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In | A Case Study in Biblical Theology
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In | Workbook: Images for God in the Bible
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In | Workbook: Images for People in Relation to God, Part 2
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In | Shepherding: Biblical Leadership
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Behind | Shepherd Leadership
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Behind | Lessons from a Bedouin Shepherd [Bonus]
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Behind | Workbook: Having the Heart of a Shepherd
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Behind | Workbook: What Is the Most Basic Responsibility of a Shepherd?
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Behind | Shepherds Feed and Water the Sheep
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Behind | Workbook: The Next Most Important Responsibility of Shepherds
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Behind | Protecting the Sheep
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Behind | Competent and Cooperative Guidance [Bonus]
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Behind | Workbook: Synthesizing Images
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In Front | Threads in the Biblical Tapestry
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FiveThe Context of Revelation10 Activities|2 Assessments
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Getting Started
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In | Ancient Text and Genres, Part 2
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Behind | Ways the Bible Is Not Unique
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Behind | Workbook: The Bible’s Uniqueness
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Behind | Biblical Fusion
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Behind | Workbook: Biblical Fusion
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In Front | Surprise and Ownership
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In Front | Cultural Images and Contexts
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In Front | Culture’s Revelatory Dimension
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
In | Ancient Texts and Genres, Part 1
Identify which book of the Bible each passage appears to be from.
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While it made a number of meaningful biblical observations, this was something of a trick exercise. None of these selections are actually from the Bible! The table below identifies the non-biblical sources for each text.
Passage Source If a person blinds an eye of another member of the community, then the sentence is, the blinding of an eye. Code of Hammurabi Lord how majestic is your name. You join a woman and a man. You form the fetus in his mother’s womb. You soothe the crying child unborn and Palestine cushion Egypt. You assign each a place. Hymn to the Aten My little wolf you intoxicate me. I will not stop drinking your love even if they batter me with sticks into the marsh, even if they beat into Syria, even if they flog me. My lover is a marsh lush with growth. Egyptian love poem Do not draw your bow or shoot your arrow at the innocent. God will come to their help. God will turn your own arrows back on you. Don’t borrow from the wicked. Teachings of Ahikar The prayer of the humble pierces the clouds and he will not be consoled until it reaches the Lord. He will not desist until the most high visits him and does justice for the righteous. Book of Sirach Greetings. I was overjoyed to receive your letter. Our friend was testifying to the utmost about the way of life you follow. Even under such circumstances. Have courage, carry through what remains, like a man. Letter from Aquila to Serapion You once loved this man, and I hope will again. In the meanwhile, let me only prevail with you to pardon him. I’m afraid that if I add my prayers to his I would seem to be compelling you, rather than asking you to forgive him. Yet, I will do it in the most strong terms. Letter from Pliny to Sabinianus There I beheld the Ancient of Days, whose head was like white wool and with him another whose countenance resembled that of a man. Book of Enoch
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If a person blinds an eye of another member of the community, then the sentence is the blinding of an eye.
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Question 2 of 8
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Lord how majestic is your name. You join a woman and a man. You form the fetus in his mother’s womb. You soothe the crying child unborn and Palestine cushion Egypt. You assign each a place.
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Question 3 of 8
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My little wolf, you intoxicate me. I will not stop drinking your love even if they batter me with sticks into the marsh, even if they beat into Syria, even if they flog me. My lover is a marsh lush with growth.
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
Do not draw your bow or shoot your arrow at the innocent. God will come to their help. God will turn your own arrows back on you. Don’t borrow from the wicked.
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
The prayer of the humble pierces the clouds and he will not be consoled until it reaches the Lord. He will not desist until the most high visits him and does justice for the righteous.
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
Greetings. I was overjoyed to receive your letter. Our friend was testifying to the utmost about the way of life you follow. Even under such circumstances. Have courage, carry through what remains, like a man.
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
You once loved this man, and I hope will again. In the meanwhile, let me only prevail with you to pardon him. I’m afraid that if I add my prayers to his I would seem to be compelling you, rather than asking you to forgive him. Yet, I will do it in the most strong terms.
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
There I beheld the Ancient of Days, whose head was like white wool and with him another whose countenance resembled that of a man.
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