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Hermeneutics: Principles of Interpreting the Bible
Section 1: Introduction
1. Course introduction (2:35)
Section 2: Getting to grips with the Bible
2. What is the Bible? (5:44)
3. The uniqueness of the Bible (7:26)
4. Why are there so many Bible translations? (10:17)
Section 3: The process of interpreting the Bible
6. Pre-requisites of biblical interpretation (4:46)
7. Exegesis vs eisegesis (3:13)
8. Understanding why a book in the Bible was written (4:20)
9. Keeping verses in their context (3:45)
10. Understanding the historical setting (4:54)
11. Two resources to help you understand the historical setting
12. Be aware of the passage's geographic setting (3:14)
13. Two resources to help you understand the geographical setting
14. Comparing your interpretation of a passage with the rest of the Bible (1:17)
15. Figures of speech and poetry (5:14)
Section 4: Conclusion
16. Conclusion and summary of the course (2:47)
Section 5: "Making Sense of the Bible" eBook
17. Copy of "Making Sense of the Bible" eBook
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