Biblical Hermeneutics
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Lesson OneWhat is Biblical Interpretation?4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoA Short History of Interpretation4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeBasic Principles of Interpretation4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourInterpreting Narratives or Stories4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveInterpreting Poetry and Wisdom4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SixInterpreting Prophecy4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SevenThe New Testament Use of the Old Testament4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson EightThe Theological Use of the Bible: Putting it All Together4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson NineContemporary Approaches to Biblical Interpretation4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TenInterpreting the Cultural Aspects of the Bible4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ElevenWhen the Bible Doesn’t Address Our Questions4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwelveInterpreting the Bible Devotionally4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Discussion Questions
Christian Learning Center › Forums › Do you agree with the lecturer that a person must be a born-again Christian in order to understand the Bible? Give reasons for your answer.
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Do you agree with the lecturer that a person must be a born-again Christian in order to understand the Bible? Give reasons for your answer.
Posted by Austin on 03/05/2021 at 15:43Austin replied 3 months, 4 weeks ago 40 Members · 39 Replies -
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Yes. Proverbs teaches us that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. The Holy Spirit, which we receive after becoming a born-again Christian, gives us insight and wisdom into things we otherwise would not be able to understand. The Holy Spirit helps get passed the effects of sin on our hearts and minds to understand the Bible.
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I believe that being a born-again Christian is the only way to enhance one’s understanding of the Bible because the person has nothing to lose again as he or she has given their life to Jesus. This is the only way that would bring about genuine spiritual insight and personal transformation. People can engage with Scripture from historical, literary, or ethical perspectives and still gain valuable insights but not transformations. Ultimately, the Bible’s teachings on love, justice, and compassion resonate with many, regardless of their faith background. Understanding the text can be enriched by faith, but it is also accessible to those who approach it with curiosity and an open mind.
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I do agree with the lecturer that a person must be a born-again Christian to understand the bible. Where will the insight of what the scriptures are saying come from inf they are not born again of course their intellect will kick in but the depth of the word would be missing. Another reason would be that without being born again how would the person be able to apply instructions in the bible
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Yes. The Holy Spirit gives you the insight to comprehend. Only those who have accepted Christ as their savior can have the Holy Spirit. Head knowledge v. heart knowledge.
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- Yes, to fully understand the Word, we must have the leading of the Holy Spirit. Although, there are principles of right living for all, (the Ten Commandments, loving our neighbor as ourselves, etc) that if followed, anyone will benefit from.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › If we all come to the biblical text with bias and previous conditioning, how can we expect to arrive at an interpretation that resembles the authoritative Word of God?
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If we all come to the biblical text with bias and previous conditioning, how can we expect to arrive at an interpretation that resembles the authoritative Word of God?
Posted by Austin on 03/05/2021 at 15:44Austin replied 3 months, 4 weeks ago 24 Members · 23 Replies -
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I think the most important things to combat our own biases and opinions is going to scripture in prayer and reliance on the Holy Spirit to give us wisdom.
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1. Stick with the Autographs and the literal definitions of the words.
2. Pray for wisdom. God promises wisdom to those who ask.
3. If you are indwelt by the Holy Spirit, He will guide you to the truth.
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We must empty ourselves of our bias’ and our own thoughts(opinions. We must pray and to be open to what the Spirit teaches us. Our minds must be transformed and renewed in Christ (Romans 12:2)
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I’ve heard it said that God intentionally left one thing out of the Bible, and that one thing is “Your Opinion”.
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The answer is to have an inductive approach to bible study not deductive.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › When believers interpret a passage differently (either within a church or across denominations), how should they relate to each other in a way that promotes unity in the Body of Christ and yet continues to minister God’s Word with conviction?
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When believers interpret a passage differently (either within a church or across denominations), how should they relate to each other in a way that promotes unity in the Body of Christ and yet continues to minister God’s Word with conviction?
Posted by Austin on 03/05/2021 at 15:44Austin replied 3 months, 4 weeks ago 39 Members · 40 Replies -
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They should relate to each other in gentleness and understanding. If one is clearly wrong, then explain with gentleness and encouragement the truth. If it’s something that is more widely not fully understood, prayer and further study together would be a great way to promote unity and understanding God’s Word.
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If it isn’t directly about salvation, it’s not worth arguing over. (“wood, hay, stubble”) Agree to disagree about the things that aren’t in defiance of Scripture and move on.
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Chrisitans should relate to each other humbly. The enemy uses pride to bring division among the brethren. Believers should pray with one another and for one another as they seek the truth. God surely is able to speak us if we are humble.