Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
Introduction to Biblical Interpretation Video Lectures, together with its accompanying textbook, Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, provides a full seminary-level overview of biblical hermeneutics. Biblical scholars William Klein, Craig Blomberg, and Robert Hubbard cover:
• the history of biblical interpretation
• current discussions about finding meaning in written texts
• the formation of the biblical canon and the task of translating Scripture
• guidelines for reading biblical poetry and prose
• identification of the various genres of the Old and New Testaments
• and insights for understanding and applying Scripture today
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation - Session 1- The Need for Interpretation
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation - Session 2 - History of Interpretation
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation -Session 3- Literary & Social-Scientific
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation - Session 4 - The Canon and Translations
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation - Session 5 - The Interpreter
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation - Session 6 - The Goal of Interpretation
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation - Session 7 - Prose
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation - Session 8 - Biblical Poetry
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation - Session 9- Genres of the Old Testament
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation -Session 10- Genres of the New Testament
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation - Session 11 - Using the Bible Today
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation - Session 12 - Application
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CourseGuide for Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
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