1st Test Flashcards

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__________: the determination of the meaning of the biblical text in its historical and literary contexts. The primary concern in exegesis is an understanding of the biblical text.

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Exegesis

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Where does the word “Exegetical Bible” come from?

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Exegetical comes from the Greek term “exegesis” meaning “to draw out” or “to explain.”

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The goal of __________ is to determine what the text of Scripture itself SAYS, MEANS, AND AVOID READING SOMETHING INTO IT.

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Exegesis

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Tell me about Exegetical Bible.

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Exegetical comes from the GREEK term “exegesis” meaning “to draw out” or “to explain”

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What is the goal of exegesis?

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The goal of exegesis is to determine what the text of Scripture itself says, means, and avoid reading something into it.

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The goal of Exegesis is to determine what the text of Scripture _____,_____ and ______.

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Says
Means
Avoid reading something into it

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Exegetical Bible: Exegetical comes from the Greek term”exegesis” meaning ______ or ________.

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“To draw out”

“To explain”

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Exegesis calls for an analysis of the biblical text accordingly to the ______-_____-_________ methodology.

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Literal
Grammatical
Historical

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Exegesis calls for an analysis of the biblical text according to the literal _________-___________-_________ methodology.

______: studied according to normal meaning of language.
_______: studied according to rules of grammar.
________: studied according to the political, social, and cultural circumstances surrounding the text.

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Literal
Grammatical
Historical

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Inductive Bible study

-Why study God’s word?

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So we can be equipped for every good work.

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What title may be misleading?

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“Acts of the Apostles”

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How many times is the Holy Spirit mentioned in Acts?

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59 times
The Holy Spirit is heavily at work in the apostles ministry.
It’s a continuation of Jesus (Head of Church) work

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The __________ is mentioned 59 times in Acts.

  • heavily at work in apostles ministry
  • it is a continuation of Jesus (_________________) work
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Holy Spirit

Head of Church

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Who was mentioned 23 times in Acts?

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The apostles
1st half primarily Peter
2nd half primarily Paul

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Who wrote Acts?

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Luke

  • friend
  • fellow missionary
  • physician
  • perhaps Paul’s slave
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Luke wrote Acts he was a friend, fellow missionary, physician, and perhaps Paul’s slave.
INTERNAL evidence
-Reference to a formal writing to. __________.
-passage written in 1st person plural (we, us)
-that can refer to Luke.

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Theophilus

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EXTERNAL evidence (that Luke wrote Acts)
-References by ____________.
Date and place of composition.

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Early church fathers

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External evidence
-References by early church fathers.
\_\_\_\_\_ and \_\_\_\_\_ of composition.
Date: early 60's (AD 60-62)
Luke would have mentioned certain events had they occurred by the time he wrote.
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Date

Place of composition