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9 Steps for Bible Exegesis and Exposition, Step #5: Identify Lexical Keys

exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics

After we have recognized and understood the relationships of words to each other, we need to examine the words themselves. The context of the word is the greatest definer, but lexical meaning is important. At this point a lexicon is a necessity. The standard authority...

The Hermeneutics of Continuationism, Part 3

ecclesiology, exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, history, philosophy, spiritual gifts, theology

More recently, John MacArthur has been a leading advocate for cessationism. MacArthur’s Charismatic Chaos attempts a Biblical response to the charismatic movement, and succeeds more than most. Like Chafer, MacArthur begins his defense of a closed canon by appealing to...

The Hermeneutics of Continuationism, Part 2

ecclesiology, exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, history, philosophy, spiritual gifts, theology

Premise 4: An explanation for the soteriological similarities is found centrally in the shared methodology of appealing to TR authorities (as illustrated by MacArthur and Piper).  Self-identified leaky dispensationalist, John MacArthur pursued clarification in the...

The Hermeneutics of Continuationism, Part 1

ecclesiology, exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, history, philosophy, spiritual gifts, theology

Presented to the 2013 Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics as “Dispensationalism’s Feet of Iron Mixed With Clay: How We Arrived at an “Open-But-Cautious” View on Non-Cessationism.” ABSTRACT We owe a tremendous debt to many traditional dispensationalists...

9 Steps for Bible Exegesis and Exposition, Step #4: Identify Grammatical and Syntactical Keys

exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics

After (1) identifying the best reading and translation, (2) recognizing background and context, and (3) identifying the structural keys of the book, we need to (4) identify the grammatical and syntactical keys in the passage. First, we need to be able to distinguish...

Logical Errors of Affirming a Disjunct in John 10

exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, philosophy

The formal structure of a fallacious argument affirming a disjunct looks like this: A or B, A, Therefore not B. This is not a valid form of argument, yet it is a commonly utilized fallacy. Let’s look at two examples often inferred from John 10. John 10:11 reads, “I am...

9 Steps for Bible Exegesis and Exposition, Step #3: Identify Structural Keys

bibliology, exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics

After verifying the text and translation of the passage we are considering, and after examining the background and context, we need to identify the structural keys – or building blocks – of the book so that we can recognize shifts in thought or argument, and...

Pope Francis: Belief in God Not Necessary?

eternal punishment, ethics, exegesis/exposition, grace, salvation, world religions

On September 11, 2013, Pope Francis wrote a Letter to Those Who Do Not Believe, responding to Eugenio Scalfari, in answer to several questions, including whether or not God forgives and saves those who don’t believe in Him. Francis writes with admirable goals to...

9 Steps For Bible Exegesis and Exposition Step #2: Understand Background and Context

bibliology, exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, textual criticism

Once we have established the boundaries of the passage we are studying, and are confident that we have the best reading, we can march ahead in our exegesis. In the second step, we seek to understand the background and context of the passage. First, we need to identify...

9 Steps for Bible Exegesis and Exposition, Step #1: Verify Text and Translation

exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, theology

Once we understand the importance of Bible study, the role of prayer and personal application, and the centrality of interpretive method, we can embark on the exegetical journey. The 9 Steps for Bible exegesis and exposition are: (1) Verify Text and Translation (2)...
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