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Biblical Interpretation Reflection 2 - Coggle Diagram
Biblical Interpretation Reflection 2
Historical Context
what was happening at that time
Historical Narrative
True stories
Biblical Genres
Parables
New Testament Letters
Poetry
Honesty the best policy when talking to God
Majority of wisdom literature
Terseness
Structure
Parallelism-Two lines grouped together/the dominant structural characteristic of OT poetry
Synonymous-Close similarity
Developmental-furthers the idea of the first line
Illustrative-conveys the idea with an example or symbol
Contrastive-Line B contrast Line A
Formal-miscellaneous for what doesn't fit anywhere else
Acrostics-Each line start with the next letter of the Hebrew alphabet
Figurative Imagery
They paint pictures with words
Figures of Speech involving Analogy
Simile-words-
like/as
Metaphor-direct statement w/o
like
or
as
Personification-attributing human features
Zoomorphism-Animal imagery
Prophetical
Deeply emotional
Mosaic covenant is the foundation
Old Testament Law
By nature is theological
Mosaic Covenant context for Old Testament Law
Wisdom Books
THINK!
Primary goal is character
Proverbs, Job, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs
Literary Context
Linguistic Context
Word Studies
Figures of Speech
Hyperbole-exaggeration for effect/ also used in poetry
Anthropomorphism-God pictured having hands, arms, feet-used in Poetry as well
Linguistic Content
Theological Context
Apply Old Testament Text to New Covenant believers
Bedrock
Foundational
Arrows
Points to God or Christ
Ladders
Today's application
Outlines
Questions What, Where, Why, When
The Interpretive Journey
Step 1-Grasp the text in their town
Step 2 Measure the width of the river to cross
Step 3 Cross the principlizing bridge
Step 4 Consult the Biblical Map
Step 5 Grasp the text in our town
Propositions
Time Bound
Single Sentence Summary
Created by Stephen Winstead 12/13/2020