Hermeneutics 2

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Geneva Bible 1560

(5) The first "Study Bible" with notes and references

Sensus Plenior

Deeper meaning

Plenary Verbal Inspiration

It is labeled conservative or traditional view meaning every word was God-breathed

Illumination

Spiritual and intellectual enlightenment

Hermeneutics

The study of how to read the bible in deeper meaning and context

Doriani Context Analysis Problems Themes Obligations Reflections

Where do you fin the CAPTOR acronym and what does it stand for?

Vulgate AD 400

(1) Latin translation from the original Greek and Hebrew; lasted over 1000 years (Hebrew was OT and Greek was NT)

Wycliffe Bible 1382

(2) The first ever English translation of the Bible that was not ideal because it was a translation of a translation

Tyndall NT 1526

(3) First English translation of the Greek NT; Tyndall was executed and burned for this

Tyndall Bible 1537

(4) First complete English Bible translated from the original Hebrew and Greek; Rogers was also martyred for contributing to this

Authorized Version/ KJV 1611

(6) The well known translation from Greek and Hebrew authorized by King James I of England

Textual Criticism

A science that works with careful controls and uses internal and external evidence

Inspiration

Biblical ____ is the doctrine that the authors and editors of the Bible were led or influenced by God with the result that their writings were the Word of God

Concordance

Every word in the Bible in alphabetical order and every verse that word is used in chronological order

Free Translation

Examples of this are NEB and LB

Literal Interpretation

Interpreted according to the 'plain meaning' by the construction and historical context

Free Equivalence

Literalness is thought for thought (Message)

Formal Equivalence

Literalness is word for word (KJV, NASB)

Vulgate

Means common because it was written in the common language of everyday people and lasted for over 1000 years

Eisigesis

Reading into the text and meaning not intended by the original author

Exegesis

Reading out of context, the original intended meaning

Analogy of Faith

Same as analogy of scripture means scripture interprets scripture

Progressive Revelation

Scripture has been revealed OVER TIME not all at once

Inerrancy

Scripture is this; there are no doctrinal errors in it because it is inspired by the Holy Spirit

Perspicuity of Scripture

The Bible is clear in its major teachings

Allegorical Interpretation

The arbitrary, imaginative, human interpretation of a text to reveal a deeper meaning that isn't really there

Analogy of Scripture

The bible is clear in its major teachings; same as analogy of faith

External Evidence

The character and quality of the manuscripts

Historical

The culture, customs, languages, beliefs, and history of the author and his original audience (allows readers to overcome the feeling that the text belongs to another tie or culture)

Geneva

The first Bible to have each chapter divided into separate verses

Internal Evidence

The kinds of mistakes to which copyists were susceptible

Autographs

The oldest manuscripts that are the originals of bible

Typology

The study of types; God-intended

Literary

The words, sentences, paragraphs and chapters that surround and relate to a text

Paraphrase

To restate in other words; not too literal or too free

Functional Equivalence

Translator understands the concept in the source language (NIV, NAB TNIV)

Grammatical Historical Interpretation

Used by authors of the New Testament, by Protestant Reformers, and evangelicals today and refers to the literal and historic features of context that are crucial to a correct understanding

Concepts are bigger than words

What are some of the easily avoidable dangers and fallacies in doing word studies?

Word meaning are determined by context

What are some of the easily avoidable dangers and fallacies in doing word studies?

Word meanings are not determined by theology

What are some of the easily avoidable dangers and fallacies in doing word studies?

Historical and Literary

What are the 2 main types of context?

Knowledge Manuscripts Languages

What are the 3 reasons why new translations are necessary?

Key Repeated Puzzling Personal Interest

What are the best words to do word studies on?

KJV only TNIV too many translations Gender Neutral Wycliffe "Son of God controversy"

What are the main issues with the following books: KJV, TNIV, Gender Neutral Translation, and Wycliffe Muslim friendly translation?

ASV NKJV

What are the translation is directly descended from the KJV?

NASB RSV NRSV ESV

What are the translation is indirectly descended from the KJV?

Understanding the context of the Bible

What is the major content and principles in Fee & Stuart chapter 2 and in Doriani chapter 3,4,7,8

Languages change and evolve over time

What is the most important reason why new translations are necessary?

Wanted a modern translation

What is the view of CS Lewis in regards to the need for a modern translation. What are his views in regards to the history of the KJV essay?

Modern Translation Oldest Manuscripts No Paraphrasing Poetry or Prose Notes Analogy of Scripture OT quotes are clearly noted

What makes a good Study Bible?

St. Jerome

Who translated the Vulgate?


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