Resources for New Testament Exegesis. Provided by: Roy E. Ciampa, Ph.D. Professor of New Testament. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary . Welcome to Resources for New Testament Exegesis.
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The Ideal. Although its detractors use terms like “hyper-literalism,” the grammatical-historical method of Bible study has much to commend it.
New Testament Use of the Old Testament by Roger Nicole. THE NEW Testament contains an extraordinarily large number of Old Testament quotations. It is difficult to give an accurate figure since the variation in use ranges all the way from a distant allusion to a definite quotation introduced by an explicit formula stating the citation’s source.
Overview. The Old and New Testament Library series offers authoritative commentary on many Old and New Testament books and provides additional theological works that closely examine major aspects of both testaments.
Christians believe their God is all-good and all-loving. Atheists counter that, according to Christian’s own Bible, God is instead “the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic
4 Creation in Old Testament Theolog y Paul R. House Paul R. House is Professor of Old Testament and Chair of the Dept. of Bible and Theology at Wheaton College.
Old Testament Bibliography Introductions. Bill T. Arnold and Bryan E. Beyer, Encountering the Old Testament: A Christian Survey.Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1999. 512 pages.
The Old Testament is the first section of the two-part Christian Biblical canon; the second section is the New Testament.The Old Testament includes the books of the Hebrew Bible or protocanon, and in various Christian denominations also includes deuterocanonical books.
Introduction / Definitions: Exegesis – careful investigation of the original meaning of texts in their historical and literary contexts; the English word comes from a Greek verb meaning “to lead out of” (Greek “ex” = “out”; “agein” = “to lead/go/draw”); the process basically involves asking analytical questions about various aspects of the