How to read the Bible for all its worth / Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart.
Material type:
- 0310246040
- 220.6/1 21
- BS600.3 .F44 2003
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BS 600.2 .R53 1977 C.26 Creative bible teaching | BS 600.2 .R53 1998 Creative Bible teaching / | BS600.3 .F44 1993 C.13 How to read the Bible for all its worth | BS600.3 .F44 2003 C.8 How to read the Bible for all its worth / | BS 600.3 .F44 2014 How to read the Bible for all its worth / | BS 600.3 .F44 2014 C.2 How to read the Bible for all its worth / | BS 600.3 .F44 2014 C.3 How to read the Bible for all its worth / |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction : the need to interpret -- The basic tool : a good translation -- The Epistles : learning to think contextually -- The Epistles : the hermeneutical questions -- The Old Testament narratives : their proper use -- Acts : the question of historical precedent -- The Gospels : one story, many dimensions -- The parables : do you get the point? -- The law(s) : covenant stipulations for Israel -- The Prophets : enforcing the covenant in Israel -- The Psalms : Israel's prayers and ours -- Wisdom : then and now.