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Allegorize
"To interpret a text as if it were an allegory or as if allegorical"
Allegory
"A metaphor extended into a story (Kaiser&Silva)"
Analogy of Faith (Lat. analogia fidei)
"To interpret Scripture in consultation with a recognized standard or expression of Christian orthodoxy"
Analogy of Scripture
"Scripture interprets Scripture"
Application
"Refers to that part of the hermeneutical task which seeks to explain how the meaning of the text (derived through Exegesis) can become 'meaningful,' i.e., impact the reader-interpreter's present situation. "
Authorial intent
" Refers to what an author intended to say when he wrote a text."
Authoritative
" Refers to something that has authority and establises a norm that is binding on a particular community"
Canon
'Norm or standard... the collection of biblical books that Christians accept as uniquely authoritative for defining Christian faith and practice."
Apocryha
" Derived from the Greek word 'hidden,' refers to a collection of books in the Septuagint and the Latin Vulgate... canonical Scripture by Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy... noncanonical and omitted from the Protestant and Jewish canons of Scripture."
Canonical
" Designates those biblical writings recognized by the Christian church as the inspired canon of Scripture."
Commissive Language
" Refers to language the goal of which is motivation to action or decision, to express emotions, or to evoke and emotional response."
Conceptual Parallel
"Occurs when two or more passages or verses address the same subject, concept, or idea without using the same words."