Rule: the Bible's Primary Purpose
our learning the way of salvation through the Bible is excellent...
but it is not the primary purpose of the Bible
our increasing in Bible knowledge (once we are saved) is excellent...
but it is not the primary purpose of the Bible
our lives being changed through and by the Bible is excellent...
but it is not the primary purpose of the Bible
our being guided by, comforted by, and encouraged by the Bible is excellent...
but it is not the primary purpose of the Bible
the primary purpose of the Bible is...
to reveal God
and bring glory to Him
we come to know Him (insofar as He has revealed Himself to us)
we become a part of bringing glory to Him
by making Him accurately known
according to what the Scriptures actually teach about Him
with the result of His being praised, celebrated, and worshiped
as He should be
conclusion:
while not excluding us (it is a revelation of God to us, and His will for us)
God's Word is not about us
it's about Him
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Hermies and Exies
Rule: the Bible is the Authority
it is God speaking to us
in the Son (Jesus, the Word), and His revelation of the Father (Heb 1:2a; Mt 11:27b)
in the written Word (the Bible), men having spoken as moved by God's Holy Spirit (2 Pt 1:21)
Jesus repeatedly asserted Scripture's authority (the 4 Gospels)
the Bible authoritatively bears witness about and to Jesus Christ (Jn 5:39)
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(expanded)
all Scripture is for us
(for our knowledge, instruction, encouragement, benefit, etc.)
but not all Scripture is directly to us
(commands to us)
not all things that people did in the Bible are authoritative for us (to do)
not all things God commanded of others is required of us (to do)
all that God's Word commands and directs us (new covenant believers)
to know, believe, do
is fully authoritative for us
all that the Bible teaches is authoritative
it is God speaking to us
in the Son (Jesus, the Word), and His revelation of the Father (Heb 1:2a; Mt 11:27b)
in the written Word (the Bible), men having spoken as moved by God's Holy Spirit (2 Pt 1:21)
Jesus repeatedly asserted Scripture's authority (the 4 Gospels)
the Bible authoritatively bears witness about and to Jesus Christ (Jn 5:39)
~
(expanded)
all Scripture is for us
(for our knowledge, instruction, encouragement, benefit, etc.)
but not all Scripture is directly to us
(commands to us)
not all things that people did in the Bible are authoritative for us (to do)
not all things God commanded of others is required of us (to do)
all that God's Word commands and directs us (new covenant believers)
to know, believe, do
is fully authoritative for us
all that the Bible teaches is authoritative
BFS's - Biblical Fact Sheets
BFS's are usually one page long (or two at most)
of condensed Bible information
containing the most important points
prioritized and organized accordingly
using concise, helpful, creative formats
to aid understanding and retention
for sharing with others
of condensed Bible information
containing the most important points
prioritized and organized accordingly
using concise, helpful, creative formats
to aid understanding and retention
for sharing with others
Prompters
Prompters:
an easy way to remember topics and quickly find their related Bible verses
usually used in conjunction with underlining the verses in the Bible
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(expanded)
example of how Prompters work:
1. Prompters: Bibliology - Special Revelation (Num 12; Heb 1)
2. you remember, or find on a list, 'Special Revelation (Num 12; Heb 1)'
3. you go to one or both of the Bible books and chapters and easily find the verse(s) because you have underlined them (Num 12:6-8a; Heb 1:1-2a)
example of using a list of Prompters as a handy reference:
Prompters for Bibliology:
- Special Revelation (Num 12; Heb 1)
- General Revelation (Gen 1; Rm 2 / Rm 1; Ps 19 / Col 1; Eph 1; 1 Sam 2)
- Revelation is Necessary (Mt 11; Jn 17)
- Revelation (Dt 29; Mt 16; Gal 1)
- Bible Indestructibility (Is 40; 1 Pt 1)
example of writing the entire Bible addresses so they needn't be underlined in your Bible:
Prompters for Bibliology:
- Special Revelation (Num12:6-8a; Heb 1:1-2a)
note: Prompters can be used for any topics (not just Theological Doctrines)
an easy way to remember topics and quickly find their related Bible verses
usually used in conjunction with underlining the verses in the Bible
~
(expanded)
example of how Prompters work:
1. Prompters: Bibliology - Special Revelation (Num 12; Heb 1)
2. you remember, or find on a list, 'Special Revelation (Num 12; Heb 1)'
3. you go to one or both of the Bible books and chapters and easily find the verse(s) because you have underlined them (Num 12:6-8a; Heb 1:1-2a)
example of using a list of Prompters as a handy reference:
Prompters for Bibliology:
- Special Revelation (Num 12; Heb 1)
- General Revelation (Gen 1; Rm 2 / Rm 1; Ps 19 / Col 1; Eph 1; 1 Sam 2)
- Revelation is Necessary (Mt 11; Jn 17)
- Revelation (Dt 29; Mt 16; Gal 1)
- Bible Indestructibility (Is 40; 1 Pt 1)
example of writing the entire Bible addresses so they needn't be underlined in your Bible:
Prompters for Bibliology:
- Special Revelation (Num12:6-8a; Heb 1:1-2a)
note: Prompters can be used for any topics (not just Theological Doctrines)
Hermies and Exies
(new series - Hermies and Exies)
Simple Definitions
hermeneutics - principles used to interpret Bible
exegesis - process of applying hermeneutics
interpretation - explain the meaning
exegesis - pull out of :)
eisegesis - put into :(
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(expanded)
hermeneutics
- literally = translation / interpretation
- generally = whole field of Bible interpretation
- popularly = principles used to interpret Bible
exegesis
- process of applying hermeneutics
- bringing out / drawing out of Scripture
. what is actually in the text
. Author's original meaning
. correct interpretation
- note: say no to eisegesis (putting into / reading into the text what is not actually there) - do not add to Scripture - this leads to wrong interpretations
interpretation
- to explain the meaning of something
- note: don't avoid interpreting the Bible, but don't give own personal interpretation - interpret according to Author's original meaning
Simple Definitions
hermeneutics - principles used to interpret Bible
exegesis - process of applying hermeneutics
interpretation - explain the meaning
exegesis - pull out of :)
eisegesis - put into :(
~
(expanded)
hermeneutics
- literally = translation / interpretation
- generally = whole field of Bible interpretation
- popularly = principles used to interpret Bible
exegesis
- process of applying hermeneutics
- bringing out / drawing out of Scripture
. what is actually in the text
. Author's original meaning
. correct interpretation
- note: say no to eisegesis (putting into / reading into the text what is not actually there) - do not add to Scripture - this leads to wrong interpretations
interpretation
- to explain the meaning of something
- note: don't avoid interpreting the Bible, but don't give own personal interpretation - interpret according to Author's original meaning
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