Course Content
Session 1
Even unfamiliar words can help convey meaning, but overly familiar words can potentially obscure meaning. Meaning has an important relationship to words, but there are more factors for communicating meaning that just words. Our modern definitions for words may not match the range of meaning for biblical words written thousands of years ago. Learning to study biblical words is crucial to deepening Bible study.
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Session 2
Reading the Bible is a cross-cultural experience. When an author sits down to write, they don’t use a mental dictionary, they use a mental encyclopedia. We must strive to be aware of our own encyclopedia, and guard against imposing our own assumptions and meaning onto the text. Reading well requires that we work to discover the encyclopedia of the biblical authors by investigating the historical, cultural, and textual background of the Bible.
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The Art of Biblical Words
About Lesson

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The Art of Biblical Words – Session 1

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