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How does a historical, grammatical, literary, and cultural study of a passage help guide the micro-observation step of Bible study?
Austin replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 91 Members · 91 Replies
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After reading and observing a Bible passage, we will concentrate to identify the passage genre, all the historical, grammatical, literary and cultural study events will be needed and used to identify the who, what, how, when, where and why, because they each play a major role in obtaining specific, detailed and valuable information in understanding and interpreting a Bible passage and in guiding the micro-observation steps of Bible study
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Know the history of the passage, literary genre of the passage, the Bible is written in many languages know the noun, pronouns, direct and indirect nouns and differences in the culture.
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The micro-observation guides us into a more detailed look of the Bible book we are studying. It helps us to dig deeper into the Who, What, How, When, Where and Why of the book and its passages.
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Gives us the context of the passage so we can understand it better
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It brings a construct to the context. It takes notes of the different aspects effect on the passage being studied. Each one of these when fine tuned to the passage is like dialing in the micro-focus nob on a microscope giving the clearest picture from which to draw out the meaning of a passage that subsequently leads to an accurate interpretation.