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The Biblical Difference Between Preaching and Teaching

ecclesiology, education, exegesis/exposition

The Greek New Testament uses many different words to describe distinct methods of communicating. There are thirteen hundred and twenty-nine references in the Greek New Testament using forms of the word lego, which is to say or speak. Two hundred and ninety-six times...

What Kind of Literature is Genesis 1?

exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, origins

The Bible contains four basic genres of literature: historical narrative, poetry, prophetic, and epistolary. The genre classification of Genesis 1 is very important for our understanding of the overall message of Scripture, because the chapter deals with so many...

4 Basic Steps For Growing Biblical Understanding

exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics

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What Does Romans Say About… (Part 1)

bible overviews, exegesis/exposition, Jesus, sonship of

A downloadable PDF presentation on theological topics in the Book of Romans. Part 1 briefly considers the doctrines of God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit Download (PDF,...

Genesis Overview (Synthesis)

bible overviews, exegesis/exposition

A downloadable PDF overview of the Book of Genesis. Download (PDF,...

John’s Gospel Through Three Lenses

bible overviews, excerpts, exegesis/exposition

A downloadable PDF highlighting some important themes in John’s Gospel, from three vantage points (synthesis, exegesis, analysis). Download (PDF,...

Matthew 18:15-20 The Purpose and Nature of Correction in the Church

ecclesiology, ethics, exegesis/exposition, grace, Jesus, teachings of

Introduction Because of its detail and sequence, Matthew 18:15-20 has long been recognized as a central passage in dealing with sin, conflict resolution, and discipline in the church. In these verses Jesus provides His disciples a pattern for dealing with a sinning...

Hebrews Overview (Brief)

bible overviews, exegesis/exposition

A brief overview of the Book of Hebrews. Download (PDF, 88KB)...

Do We Value God’s Communication?

bibliology, exegesis/exposition, priorities

God has communicated to us in three ways. First, in creation itself – in nature: David describes the function of the heavens, for example, as declaring His glory (Ps 19:1-6). Paul adds that, “since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power...

The Book of Revelation is Not Apocalyptic Literature

exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, Jesus, teachings of

It may seem odd to suggest that the book entitled Apocalupsis does not belong to the genre of literature commonly referred to as apocalyptic, nonetheless that is my suggestion here. The term employed in the title of the book denotes a revelation or disclosure.[1]...
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