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Hermeneutics
the art and science of interpreting the Bible

Passage

A portion of the Bible organized around one key idea.

Exegesis

To understand orexplain what Scripture says or means (good) (ex means out of).

Eisogesis

Reading into the text of Scripture what is not there (bad)(believing what YOU think is right, and believing your thoughts rather thanwhat the Bible is trying to say).

Observation

Answer question: Whatdoes the Bible say? Step 1 of the Bible (some of us would skip this step and goon).

Interpretation
Answer the question:What does the Bible mean? (step 2)
Application
Answer question: Howshould I live out this meaning? (step 3)
Inspiration
How God inspiredhuman authors to write the Bible. (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
Verbal PlenaryInspiration
Our belief that Godinspired every word of the Bible. (How can we truly believe what the Bible saysex. Moses was wrote the Pentateuch, how can we believe him on what he says inGenesis. He was not there..)
Literary Context
The context foundwithin and around a passage of the Bible (need to know this)

Historical Cultural Context

Anything outside thetext that help us understand the text.
Illumination
the help of the HolySpirit to understand and apply Scripture (Psalm 119:18)

Revelation

God revealing himself to human

Cannon/Canonization(The Bible)
66 books of theBible, process of determining books of the Bible

Authority

The Bible is my allsufficient guide for faith and daily living.

Inerrant

In its originalautographs, the Bible is without error
Infallible
the Scripture is incapable of the error (need to know this),the Bible is trustworthy
How God communicates
- God - Revelation- Inspiration- Canonization- Interpretation- Application
Revelation
- Means “disclosure” or“unveiling” - Involves the removing acover from something that is concealed - Two types: General andSpecial
3 Theories of Inspiration
1. Dictation Theory2. Limited Inspiration Theory3. Verbal Plenary InspirationTheory
New Testaments Tests of Canonicity
1. The book must have beenwritten by an apostle or someone closely connected to an apostle. 2. The book must have beenreceived as authoritative and inspired by the early Church.3. The book’s teaching mustagree with other books already considered a part of the canon.