Biblical Hermeneutics: A Treatise on the Interpretation of the Old and New Testaments |
Contents
AND ANALYTICAL OUTLINE INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I | 17 |
Biblical or Sacred Hermeneutics | 18 |
Hermeneutics distinguished from Intro duction Criticism and Exegesis | 19 |
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allegory allusion Amaziah ancient Apocalypse apostles appears Babylon Bible biblical called chap chapter character Christ Christian Church Commentary comp Compare connexion context critical denotes disciples divine doctrine Ephraem Syrus epistles exegesis exegetical Exod explain exposition Ezek fact faith figure Gospel Greek heart heaven Hebrew Hermeneutics Holy human ical idea illustration imagery import interpretation Irenæus Israel Jehovah Jerusalem Jesus Jewish John judgment king kingdom language literal loco Lord Luke Matt meaning ment metaphor methods Metonymy mind Moses mystical nature Old Testament parable parallel passage Paul peculiar Peter Pietists poetry preter principles prophecy prophets Prov proverb Psalms revelation says scope Scriptures sense Septuagint simile soul spirit symbols Syriac Theodoret things thou thought tion translation truth unto usage usus loquendi verse versions viii vision vols Vulgate whole word