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Exegetical Worksheets Translation Worksheet...2 Mechanical Layout...3 Survey...4 Historical Analysis...5 Literary Analysis: Context & Genre Identification...6 New Testament Epistle Analysis...7 Historical Narrative Analysis...8 Historical Critical Matters...9-10 Parable Analysis: The Jesus Context...11-12 Parable Analysis: The Evangelist s Context (Redaction Criticism )...13-14 Parable: The Contemporary Context...15 Use of Old Testament in the New Analysis...16 Prophetic-Apocalyptic Analysis...17 Literary Analysis: Grammar...18 Literary Analysis: Rhetorical Features...19 Literary Analysis: Word Study (Focus the Meaning & Illumine the Meaning)...20 Theological Analysis: Biblical Theology & Systematic Theology...21 Theological Analysis: Remaining Theological/Interpretational Difficulties...22 Synthesis: Exegetical Outline...23 Synthesis: Biblical Coherence...24 Interpretation/Application: Communication, Correction, Capture the Significance...25 Homiletical Appropriation: Frame & Sermon Outline...26 Didactic Appropriation: Frame & Outline the Lesson...27 1

Passage GREEK READING/TRANSLATION WORK SHEET Translation Vocabulary, Parsings, Exegetical Observations 2

MECHANICAL LAYOUT Passage: Coord Conj Main Clauses Subject Verb Direct Object 3

Passage SURVEY Textual Critical Exegetical Questions/Observations (Historical, Literary, Theological, Synthetic, Interpretation/Application, Homiletical or Didactic Appropriation) 4

Passage HISTORICAL ANALYSIS Introductory Matters Historical-Cultural-Religious Details 5

Passage LITERARY ANALYSIS Context General Context: Immediate Context: Genre New Testament Epistle Salutation Historical Narrative (Matthew-Acts) Narrative Analysis Thanksgiving Body Subgenre within Body Type of Argumentation Subgenre within Narrative Parable Analysis Prophetic Apocalyptic Type of Ethical Instruction Use of the OT in New Formal Worship Element(s) Prophecy Prophetic Apocalyptic Use of the OT in New Use of the OT in New Apostolic Parousia Closing 6

GENRE ANALYSIS: EPISTLE Book and Passage: Major Literary Unit Ref. Subunits Ref. Opening Addressor Addressees Greeting Thanksgiving Expression of Thanks Verb of Thanks Time Reference Object of Thanks Cause of Thanks Prayer Prayer Verb Purpose/Content Eschatological Climax Body Introductory Formula Ethical Instructions Apostolic Parousia: writing/emissary/visit units thru peace-wish Closing Final Notes Personal Greetings Grace-Benediction 7

Passage (Parameters for episode and scene[s]) GENRE ANALYSIS: HISTORICAL NARRATIVE Plot-progression: Identify verse(s) devoted to various stages of plot. Beginning Exposition: "Lay it Out" Inciting Moment: "Get something going" Developing Conflict: "Keep the heat on" Middle Climax: "Knot it all up proper" Denouement: "Loosen it" End Final Suspense: "Keep Untangling" Conclusion: "Wrap it up" Plot-pace: Comment on emphases indicated, particularly by retarding pace Point of View (Narration-Character): Check one Main Character tells own story Analytic or Omniscient Author tells story Minor Character tells main Character's story Author tells story as observer Plane: Spatially, Temporally, Psychologically, Theologically, Implied Reader Characters: Give significant details; Identify relationships and God s and/or Christ s role as a characer; Identify types: agent, flat, round Features: Dialogue (main message/point of view communicated; introduction timing; stylized repetition function): Stylistic items (repetion, omission, character s ignorance or misunderstanding vs. reader s, inclusion, plot twists, chiasm, symbolism, irony as clues to writer s intentions): 8

HISTORICAL - CRITICAL MATTERS The Event in Question * Identify Detail * Classify Objection * Give Historical-Critical Explana tion * Answer Objection * Explain Difficulty preserving Scripture s truthfulness Classify Objection Ancient History Writer's Lack of Access to Event Inauthentic (Did not happen) because Impossible in a Rationalistic Scientific World-View 9

HISTORICAL - CRITICAL MATTERS (cont d) The Event in Question Reason for "Inaccurate" Detail Historical Critical Explanation Origin of "Inauthentic" Detail Answer Objection Explain Difficulty in a way which preserves Scriptural Truthfulness 10

Passage GENRE ANALYSIS: PARABLE The Jesus Context (Historical Setting) When? in the course of Jesus ministry in the course of immediate events Where? Relation of physical surroundings to parable s details To Whom? Their attitude to Jesus ministry and the coming of the kingdom Obstacles in their level of understanding or attitude What? Cultural background to parable Why? Controversy which gave rise to it So What? Results 11

Passage GENRE ANALYSIS: PARABLE The Jesus Context (Parable Function) Type: Proverb Metaphor Simile Parable Illustration Allegory Points of Comparison/Interpretation: Persuasive Communication: Plot Progression Rhetorical Devices (Contrast, Irony, Hyperbole) Application/Expected Response: Contribution to Jesus Teaching: 12

PARABLE ANALYSIS Passage The Evangelist's Context Redaction Critical Results Identification Words or phrases absent (A) or present (P) or different (D) in as compared with. Assessment The Theological Significance of this pattern; What themes are present in as compared with. Identify theologically revealing editorial comments at the beginning, end, or throughout the passage. What is the theological significance of each? 13

PARABLE ANALYSIS Passage The Evangelist's Context Redaction Critical Results Relation to Book's Purpose How do these Theological Emphases promote the Book's Purpose? Relation to Needs in Audience's Life Setting What needs in the author's audience's life life setting do they speak to? 14

PARABLE ANALYSIS Passage The Contemporary Context Main Point(s) Today's Situation Decisive Response needs, aspirations, understandings, circumstances in church and world to which it speaks application to today 15

USE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT IN THE NEW ANALYSIS Passage 1. Text Form: a. Identify Any Discrepancies among LXX and MT (Hebrew) and NT quote. b. Identify the probable source of NT quote (LXX, MT, free rendering)? c. Explain any wording differences present between the NT and the its OT source? d. If the NT=LXX MT, cxplain the NT writer s choice of text form? How you establish continuity with wording and meaning of MT? 2. Introductory Formula: a. Identify: b. Explain what it tells you about the Quote s Function (Christo-centric soteriological [apologetic, prophetic, typological]; theological [general truth, illustration]; practical): c. Explain what it tells you about the NT writer s view of Scripture d. List Other Information it provides: 3. Quotation s Function in the New Testament Passage: a. Describe Quote s Purpose: b. Identify and Describe the Interpretational Method used to Appropriate it for the New Testament passage: c. Describe how the Meaning in the Original Old Testament Context is treated: 16

GENRE ANALYSIS: PROPHETIC-APOCALYPTIC Passage Passage s Content Content of a Vision Prophetic Message Message within a Vision Interpretation Comments: Time of Fulfillment Events before the End Events at the End (pre-millennial view Great Tribulation, Millennium; a null category for preterist; moderate preterist, and idealist amillennial view) The End Comments: Symbolism Spiritual Reality Symbol Common Quality Background 17

Passage: LITERARY ANALYSIS: GRAMMAR v. Structure Verbs Cases The Rest 18

LITERARY ANALYSIS: RHETORICAL FEATURES Passage: v. Word Absent Word Order Word Arrangement Word Figure 19

LITERARY ANALYSIS: WORD STUDY Passage v. Focus the Meaning Illumine the Meaning 20

THEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS Passage: v. Biblical Theology Systematic Theology 21

Passage THEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS Remaining Theological / Interpretational Problems THE PROBLEM: THE SOLUTIONS (State arguments with evidence): MY PREFERRED SOLUTION (with reasons) RATE THE SOLUTION (circle one and give reasons): Certain Probable Uncertain I don t know 22

Passage SYNTHESIS v. Exegetical Outline 23

Passage: SYNTHESIS Biblical Coherence Passage s Basic Message: Promotion of Book s Purpose: Place in Salvation History and in Biblical Thought (developmental or foundational): 24

Passage INTERPRETATION / APPLICATION Communication: v. Mandate or Principle Contemporary Situation Implementation Correction: Capture the Significance: 25

Passage HOMILETICAL APPROPRIATION Sermon Pattern: Frame the Sermon Subject: Theme: Proposition: For Keyword Pattern - 1. Interrogative: 2. Keyword: 3. Transitional Sentence: Sermon Outline 26

DIDACTIC APPROPRIATION Teaching Assignment and Target Audience Analysis: Plan the Lesson Text: Lesson Title: Objective: Lesson Outline Introduction (Strategies to gain attention; provide focus; review as needed): Middle (Big idea/main points of the lesson; opportunities for active involvement): Conclusion (Self-examination, reflection, application, prayer): Closing prayer: 27