Herm un1a

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The Interpretive Journey Introduction Introduction Grasping God’s Word is for people who want to understand the Bible at a deeper level. Why do we have to interpret the Bible?¹ The process of interpreting and applying the Bible may be compared to taking a journey. There is a river of differences separating us from the biblical audience—culture, language, time, situation, and covenant.

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Based on Grasping God's Word (3rd ed), it covers "the interpretive journey" (chap 2) .

Transcript of Herm un1a

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The Interpretive Journey

• IntroductionIntroduction– Grasping God’s Word is for people who want to

understand the Bible at a deeper level.

– Why do we have to interpret the Bible?¹

– The process of interpreting and applying the Bible may be compared to taking a journey.

– There is a river of differences separating us from the biblical audience—culture, language, time, situation, and covenant.

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How can we cross the river?

Intuitive

or

“feels-right”

approach

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How can we cross the river?

Spiritualizing

approach

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How can we cross the river?

Get discouraged and

give up

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Basics of the Journey

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Completing Step 1

•Read the text carefully and make observations.

•Study the historical and literary context.

•Synthesize the meaning of the passage for the biblical audience.

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Step 2: Measuring the Width of the River to Cross

Question: What are the differences between the biblical audience and us?

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Completing Step 2

•Account for common differences: culture, language situation, time and covenant.

•Focus on the unique differences found in a specific text.

•If you are studying an Old Testament passage, you must account for the life and work of Jesus Christ.

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Completing Step 3•Recall the differences identified in Step 2.•Identify any similarities between the biblical audience and contemporary life.•Holding the differences and similarities together, identify a broad theological principle.•Write out the theological principle, using present tense verbs.

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A theological principle should…•be reflected in the text.•be timeless and not tied to a specific situation.•not be culturally bound.•correspond to the teaching of the rest of Scripture.•be relevant to both the biblical and contemporary audience.

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Step 4: Consult the Biblical Map

Question: How does our theological principle fit with the rest of the Bible?

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Completing Step 4

•Does this principle correlate with the rest of the Bible?

•If in the Old Testament, run your theological principle through the grid of the New Testament.

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Step 5: Grasping the Text in Our Town

Question: How should individual Christians today live out the theological principles?

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Completing Step 5

•Apply the theological principle to the specific situation of a contemporary Christian.

•There are numerous applicational possibilities, because Christians today find themselves in a variety of situations.

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• Basics of the Journey Basics of the Journey

– Assumptions:

• The Bible is God’s communication of himself and his will to us.¹

• We do not create meaning; rather, we seek to discover the meaning that is already in the Bible.²

• Theological principles revealed in specific passages of the Bible are applicable to both the biblical audience and to Christians today.³

• We can use the principilizing bridge to cross the river of differences.