INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL STUDIES. IMMERSE CORNERSTONE SEMINAR 7 NOVEMBER 2014 HOWARD G. ANDERSEN, Ph.D. (do not copy or distribute)

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INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL STUDIES IMMERSE CORNERSTONE SEMINAR 7 NOVEMBER 2014 HOWARD G. ANDERSEN, Ph.D. (do not copy or distribute)

INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL STUDIES OVERVIEW OF SEMINAR WORLDVIEW ISSUES THE BIBLE WHAT IT IS HOW WE GOT IT HOW TO INTERPRET IT TOOLS FOR STUDY PRACTICE PASSAGES BIBLIOGRAPHY

YOUR WORLDVIEW MATTERS DO YOU, DOES CHRISTIAN MINISTRY, HAVE SOMETHING UNIQUE TO OFFER? WHAT IS IT?

YOUR WORLDVIEW MATTERS CONT D WHO IS YOUR OFFERING FOR?

YOUR WORLDVIEW MATTERS CONT D HOW MUST YOU OFFER IT?

YOUR WORLDVIEW MATTERS CONT D DO WE OFFER EXPLANATION OR PROCLAMATION? OR?

YOUR WORLDVIEW MATTERS CONT D THE BIBLE AND CHURCH

IMPORTANCE OF BIBLICAL STUDIES FOR MINISTRY * FOUNDATIONAL PROVIDES GROUNDING, FOCUS, AUTHORITY, AND SECURITY FOR OUR WORK * WITHOUT IT WE HAVE NOTHING (SPECIAL) TO OFFER * CF. SOCIAL WORK, COUNSELLING, HUMANITARIAN WORK * WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS MESSAGE FROM OUTSIDE AUTHORITY IS THE RIGHT TO ACT POWER IS THE ABILITY TO ACT

WHAT IS THE BIBLE? * A BOOK * A MESSAGE? * A WAY OF LIFE? *CHRISTIANITY?

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A BOOK? READ IT STUDY IT UNDERSTAND IT APPLY IT PREACH IT

WHAT IS IT CONT D A SET OF 66 BOOKS BY MULTIPLE AUTHORS WRITTEN OVER ABOUT 1500 YEARS THREE LANGUAGES: HEBREW, ARAMAIC, GREEK ALL SET IN MIDDLE EAST AND MEDITERRANEAN WORLD

INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE A BOOK BUT NOT JUST AN ORDINARY BOOK INSPIRATION = GOD BREATHED PRESUPPOSITIONAL AND INDUCTIVE MEANS: WHATEVER IT IS,IT S WHAT GOD WANTED TO GIVE US HOLY BOOK? NOT IN SAME SENSE AS BOOK OF MORMON OR KORAN

THE CANON OF SCRIPTURE EXCLUDED BOOKS INCLUDED BOOKS OT CANON DEFINED MOSTLY BY LXX BEGINNING TRANSLATION 3 RD CENT BC TO 132 BC INCLUDES APOCRYPHAL AND PSEUDEPIGRAPHAL BOOKS CATHOLIC BIBLES STILL INCLUDE BOOKS CONSIDERED AUTHORITATIVE FOR FAITH AND PRACTICE NT CANON SETTLED FOR CHRISTIANS FROM THE 4 TH CENTURY I.E. OUR 27 BOOKS LUTHER OPENED THE QUESTION AGAIN

APOCRYPHA AND PSEUDEPIGRAPHA MOSTLY INTER-TESTAMENTAL APPROACH TO INCLUSION IN CANON VARIES FROM JUDAISM TO CHRISTIANITY, AND WITHIN VARIOUS BRANCHES OF CHRISTIANITY APOCRYPHA = non canonical; not inspired OT: TOBIT, JUDITH, WISDOM OF SOLOMON, WISDOM OF SIRACH,BARUCH, EPISTLE OF JEREMY, I, 2, 3 & 4 MACCABEES, 1 ESDRAS, SUSANNA, BEL AND THE DRAGON, ADDITIONS TO DANIEL AND TO ESTHER NT: GOSPEL OF THOMAS, DIDACHE, AND MANY OTHER FRAGMENTS PSEUDEPIGRAPHA = attributed to known authors by writers ENOCH, ASSUMPTION OF MOSES

HOW DID WE GET OUR BIBLE? MANUSCRIPTS ALL BY HAND UNTIL THE MOVEABLE TYPE PRINTING PRESS IN 1450 (EARLIER IN CHINA) SOME KIND OF PEN AND SOME KIND OF INK AND SOME KIND OF PAPER PARCHMENT, PAPYRUS FORMS OF BOOKS SCROLLS, WRITTEN ON ONE SIDE ONLY OT BOUND BOOKS, WRITTEN ON TWO SIDES NT AUTHOR AND AMANUENSIS SHORT PIECES vs LONG PIECES ESP. IN OT

HOW DID WE GET OUR BIBLE CONT D? EDITING PROCESSES PROCESSES NOT ENTIRELY CLEAR OT REPETITION OT BLOCKS OF SIMILAR MATERIALS GOSPELS: VARIOUS THEOLOGICAL THEMES/ BENTS STILL, PRETTY FIXED

HOW DID WE GET OUR BIBLE CONT D? TRANSMISSION OF TEXTS OT: EXTREME CARE: COUNTING WORDS, LETTERS; GENIZA SCRIBES QUMRAN SCRIPTORIUM MASSORETES NT: VERY LARGE NUMBER OF MSS LESS CARE

HOW DID WE GET OUR BIBLE CONT D? SEPTUAGINT = LXX OT TRANSLATION INTO GREEK ALEXANDRIA IN EGYPT FAMOUS LIBRARY STARTING IN 3 RD CENT BC 70 TRANSLATORS CF. OUR LXX INSTITUTE IS KEY TO UNDERSTANDING HEBREW IDEAS IN GREEK TRANSITION FROM HEBREW OT TO GREEK NT

HOW DID WE GET OUR BIBLE CONT D? THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS FROM 2 ND C BC TO NO LATER THAN AD 70 A PIECE OR ALL OF EACH OT BOOK EXCEPT ESTHER ISAIAH SCROLL HUNDREDS OF FRAGMENTS OF ALL KINDS OF WORKS MANUAL OF DISCIPLINE/COMMUNITY RULE A FULL 1000 YRS OLDER THAN OLDEST PREVIOUS EXTANT MSS OF OT

CHRONOLOGY OF BIBLE EVENTS BC ( ALL DATES APPROXIMATE) 2000-1900 ABRAHAM 1400 MOSES 1000 DAVID 750 ISAIAH 586 JERUSALEM DESTROYED BY NEBUDCHADNEZZAR 440 MICAH END OF OLD TESTAMENT

CHRONOLOGY OF THE BIBLE CONT D 440 5 INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD 5 JESUS BORN

CHRONOLOGY OF THE BIBLE CONT D AD 26 JOHN THE BAPTIST PREACHES; JESUS BAPTIZED 30 CRUCIFIXION 34 PAUL S CONVERSION MID TO LATE 40 S MARK S GOSPEL; EPISTLE OF JAMES 48 PAUL S FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEY 51-67 PAUL S WRITINGS 95 JOHN S WRITINGS 95 END OF NEW TESTAMENT

KINDS OF LITERATURE IN THE BIBLE HISTORICAL PROPHETIC WISDOM APOCALYPTIC GOSPELS ACTS EPISTLES APOCALYPSE

GENRES OF LITERATURE IN THE OT NARRATIVE POETRY PROVERBS APOCALYPTIC

PRINCIPLES OF BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION IS THAT INTERPRETATION REQUIRED BY THE RULES OF LANGUAGE AND THE FACTS OF HISTORY TREAT THE BIBLE AS AN OVERALL UNITY RECOGNIZE PROGRESSIVE REVELATION INTERPRET DIFFICULT/OBSCURE PASSAGES IN THE LIGHT OF CLEAR PASSAGES LITERAL MEANING IS PREFERRED EXCEPT WHEN SOMETHING IS CLEARLY FIGURATIVE

PRINCIPLES OF BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION CONT D LITERARY/HISTORICAL STANDARDS AND NORMS CHANGE OVER TIME SOME STAY THE SAME EG. IMPORTANCE OF EYEWITNESSES ALL LANGUAGE IS CULTURALLY CONDITIONED CONTEXT IS CRITICAL LET SCRIPTURE INTERPRET SCRIPTURE READ OUT OF THE TEXT NOT INTO IT ATTITUDE OF HUMILITY LET THE BIBLE INTERPRET YOU SCRIPTURE IS THEO-CENTRIC

PRINCIPLES OF BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION CONT D LOOK FOR THE WRITER S INTENTION(S) LOOK FOR THE PLAIN AND OBVIOUS MEANING

STUDYING THE BIBLE LANGUAGE HISTORY THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION OF THE BIBLE (OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN MATERIAL) IS THAT INTERPRETATION REQUIRED BY THE RULES OF LANGUAGE AND THE FACTS OF HISTORY

INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE STUDY SEMANTICS MORPHOLOGY GRAMMAR SYNTAX SEARCH CONJUNCTIONS SEARCH VERBS

ISSUES RELATING TO HISTORY CHARACTERISTICS OF AUTHOR OR SPEAKER SOCIAL/POLITICAL/CULTURAL SITUATION OF WRITER AND OF SUBJECT MATTER CULTURAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF FIRST READERS

APPROACHES TO BIBLICAL STUDY WHOLE BIBLE WHOLE BOOKS PASSAGES, VERSES THEMES, TOPICS

TOOLS FOR STUDYING THE BIBLE ORIGINAL TEXTS HEBREW GREEK

TOOLS CONT D ANCIENT TRANSLATIONS LXX SYRIAC

TOOLS CONT D INTRODUCTIONS

TOOLS CONT D BIBLE DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS

TOOLS CONT D COMMENTARIES SETS INDIVIDUAL BOOKS

TOOLS CONT D SPECIALIZED STUDIES ARCHAEOLOGY ANCIENT NEAR EAST STUDIES GRECO-ROMAN BACKGROUND SOCIOLOGICAL BACKGROUNDS THEMATIC STUDIES

PRACTICE PASSAGES: ECCLES 11:1-6 WHAT S IT ABOUT? WHAT IS EACH VERSE/SENTENCE SAYING? WHAT INTERPRETIVE ISSUES ARE RAISED? HISTORY? LANGUAGE?

PRACTICE PASSAGES IS 44 CONJS AND VBS

PRACTICE PASSAGES PHIL 2 CONJS AND VBS

BIBLIOGRAPHY OLD TESTAMENT R.K. HARRISON, INTRODUCTION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT, 2004, HENDRICKSON PUBLISHERS. TREMPER LONGMAN, INTRODUCTION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT, 2006, ZONDERVAN. NEW TESTAMENT D.A. CARSON and DOUGLAS J. MOO, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT, 2009, ZONDERVAN.

INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL STUDIES END