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Canon
The books that met standards to be included in Scripture.
Hermaneutics
The study of the principles of interpretation.
Illumination
The Holy Spirit helping believers to understand and apply the Word of God to their daily lives.
Inerrancy
The Bible alone and the Bible in its entirely is the Word of God written and is, therefore, without error in the original autographs.
Infallibility
The Bible is true in matters of faith and practice but could contain historical and scientific errors.
What are the 3 most important special revelations and what do they reveal?
The Bible: reveals our relationship with God.

Jesus Christ: revealed things through how He lived His life and what He said.

the indwelling of the Holy Spirit:
What are the two scriptures that show the inspiration of Scripture
2 Timothy 3:16 - 17
1 Peter 1:21
Explain and refute 3 false doctrines.
Natural inspriration states the writers of the Bible did not need supernatural help in writing the Bible. If this is true, then why cannot geniuses today write books that are as inspired as the books of the Bible.

Partial Inspiration holds that some parts of the Bible are more inspired than others. Historical parts are not considered inspired. However there are events in the Bible, such as the Resurrection that are history. It cannot be seperated and be certain that parts are still true.

Concept Inspiration says that the concepts of the Bible are inspired but the words. however, if you've changed the words, you've changed the meaning.
Why is inerrancy important?
The Bible teaches it. To deny it would to deny some truthfulness that the Bible teaches. We need to have some confidence in what is true. If the Bible was not inerrant, how would we know what is true? It ultmately goes back to the attributes of God, whether or not He is truth.
How was the Canon formed?
The Old Testament Canon was confirmed by the council of Jamnia.

The New Testament Canon was affirmed by Athenesius in 367 and the Council of Carthage in 397. The books also had to have apostlistic authority, accepted and used by the church, and had to have antiquity (written in the apolostiolic period), and orthodoxy.
Why is the Apocraphyra not in the Protestant Bible?
The Apocrapha was extra biblical writings written between Malachi and the New Testament. However, in the council of Jamnia which consisted of Jews, they did not include the Apocraphyra in the Old Testament Canon. Also later, in the council of Carthage, the sixty six books of the Bible were affirmed. There is no reason to believe that the Apocraphyra is the Word of God.
What is allegorical interpretation?
The actual text is not understood in the normal sense but in a symbolic sense.
What is literal interpretaion?
It is interpretatiing the Bible the way it was meant to be read.
Reasons why we use literal interpretation.
If everything was an allegory, it would be hard to know what was really meant to the text.

There is objective truth. There is an obvious right and wrong to things. Murder is wrong. Rape is wrong.
What are the 5 steps of literal interpretation?
Gramatically
Contextually
Scripture to Scripture
Summary
Application