Interpreting the New Testament text : introduction to the art and science of exegesis
Darrell L. Bock and Buist M. Fanning, editors
Wheaton, Ill : Crossway Books, 2006
480 p. ; 24 cm.
Book
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G/F Collection | BS 2331 .I58 | Available |
- Part One : Exegetical methods and procedures : Opening questions : definition and philosophy of exegesis
- Laying a foundation : NT textual criticism
- Grammatical analysis : making connections
- Diagramming, clausal layout, and outlining : tracing the argument
- Lexical analysis : studies in words
- Validation : exegetical problem solving
- Background studies : grounding the text in reality
- Narrative genre : studying the story
- Epistolary genre : reading ancient letters
- Apocalyptic genre : visions and symbols
- Scripture citing scripture : use of the Old Testament in the new
- Theological analysis : building biblical theology
- Showing the relevance : application, ethics, and preaching
- Part Two : Exegetical examples and reflections : Mark 1:1-13: introducing the Gospel of Mark
- Mark 1:1-15 : the paradox of authority and servanthood
- Mark 7:27 : Jesus puzzling statement
- Acts 8:26-40 : why the Ethiopian Eunuch was not from Ethiopia
- Romans 15:9b-12 : Gentiles as the culminative focus of salvation history
- Galatians 3:10-13 : crucifixion curse and resurrection freedom
- Ephesians 2:19-22 : the temple motiff
- Ephesians 5:26 : the baptismal metaphor and Jewish ritual baths
- Philippians 2:6-7 : the image of God and the cross of Christ
- Colossians 1:12-20 : Christus creator, Christus salvator
- James 1:19-27 : anger in the congregation
- I Peter 2:2a : nourishment for growth in faith and love
- 3 John : tracing the flow of thought
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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