1st Test Flashcards
__________: 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.
Exegesis
Where does the word “Exegetical Bible” come from?
Exegetical comes from the Greek term “exegesis” meaning “to draw out” or “to explain.”
The goal of __________ is to determine what the text of Scripture itself SAYS, MEANS, AND AVOID READING SOMETHING INTO IT.
Exegesis
Tell me about Exegetical Bible.
Exegetical comes from the GREEK term “exegesis” meaning “to draw out” or “to explain”
What is the goal of exegesis?
The goal of exegesis is to determine what the text of Scripture itself says, means, and avoid reading something into it.
The goal of Exegesis is to determine what the text of Scripture _____,_____ and ______.
Says
Means
Avoid reading something into it
Exegetical Bible: Exegetical comes from the Greek term”exegesis” meaning ______ or ________.
“To draw out”
“To explain”
Exegesis calls for an analysis of the biblical text accordingly to the ______-_____-_________ methodology.
Literal
Grammatical
Historical
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.
Literal
Grammatical
Historical
Inductive Bible study
-Why study God’s word?
So we can be equipped for every good work.
What title may be misleading?
“Acts of the Apostles”
How many times is the Holy Spirit mentioned in Acts?
59 times
The Holy Spirit is heavily at work in the apostles ministry.
It’s a continuation of Jesus (Head of Church) work
The __________ is mentioned 59 times in Acts.
- heavily at work in apostles ministry
- it is a continuation of Jesus (_________________) work
Holy Spirit
Head of Church
Who was mentioned 23 times in Acts?
The apostles
1st half primarily Peter
2nd half primarily Paul
Who wrote Acts?
Luke
- friend
- fellow missionary
- physician
- perhaps Paul’s slave