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OT Key Events: Creation
Gen 1,2
Where in the NT would you find the law summarized?
1) Matt. 22:37-40 - On these two commandments depends all the Law and the Prophets.
2) Mark 12:28-31 - Scribe - "which commandment is the most important of all?"
OT Key Events: Fall
Gen 3
Two passages about the revelation of God in nature.
- Acts 14:17 - He did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons...
- Ps. 19 - The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.
- Rom. 1:18-20 - his invisible attributes...have been clearly perceived...in the things that have been made.
What are some biblical principles of interpretation?
1) The Analogy of Faith
2) Grammatical-Historical Exegesis
3) Covenant Theology
OT Key Events: Flood
Gen 6
What is "The Analogy of Faith"?
THe infallible rule of interpretation of Scripture is the Scripture itself. If verse is unclear, then must be searched and known by other passages that speak more clearly.
OT Key Events: Babel
Gen 11
What does Grammatical-Historical Exegesis involve?
This is the biblical interpretation that seeks to discover the author's original meaning of the text.
1) Biblical Languages
2) Genre
3) Literary Context
4) Historical & Cultural background
5) The author
OT Key Events: Promise to Abraham (date)
Gen 12 (2100 BC)
Why is Covenant Theology a biblical principle of interpretation?
Teaches that the biblical covenants are organically related to one another and form the basic framework for interpreting redemptive history.
OT Key Events: Sign of Abrahamic Cov
Gen 17
In what ways does Covenant Theology stress the unity of Scripture and continuity between the OT & NT?
1) Continuity of the covenant of grace (same way of salvation)
2) Continuity of the people of God (Israel & the Church)
3) Continuity of the covenant signs (circumcision & baptism)
OT Key Events: Jacob wrestling with Angel
Gen 32
How does the Hebrew Bible name an arrange the books of the OT?
1) the Law (Torah) = Pentateuch
2) The Prophets = Historical (Former Prophets) & Prophetic Books (Latter Prophets)
3) The Writings = Psalms & Wisdom (Poetical Books)
OT Key Events: Exodus (date)
Ex 12-14 (1446 / 1220 BC)
OT Key Passage: “I will pour out my spirit”:
Joel 2
OT Key Events: Fall of Jericho
Josh 6
OT Key Passage: “The just shall live by faith”:
Hab 2:4
OT Key Events: Annointing of David (date)
1 Sam 16 - (? between 1010 - 1050 BC) David was anointed long before he was crowned.
OT Key Passage: “I am going to send my messenger”:
Mal 3
OT Key Events - Davidic Covenant
2 Sam 7 & 1 Chron. 17
OT Key Passage: The Messianic Psalms
2, 22, 110, 118
OT Key Events: Dedication of Temple
2 Chr 5-7, 1 Kings 8 (966 BC)
OT Key Events: Division of Kingdom (date)
1 Kings 12 - (930 BC)
OT Key Events: Exile North & South (date)
Northern / Samaria / Israel (722 BC) 2 Kings 17
Southern / Jerusalem / Judah (586 BC) 2 Kings 25
OT Key Events: Return from Exile (date)
Ezra 1-2 (531 BC)