Basic Hermeneutics (TH611)

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A survey of the history of interpretation and an examination of the essential principles of interpretation necessary for discovering the divinely intended meaning of Scripture. Special focus on the Scripture’s grid of redemptive history as a unifying component. Attention to the interpretation principles required for various literary genres. 2 hours

Course Content

Lecture 1 – Introduction/Presuppositions
Lecture 2 – Circle of Knowledge Requisites
Lecture 3 – Challenge of Gap/Beginning of History of Interpretation
Lecture 4 – History of Interpretation cont’d.
Lecture 5 – Word Analysis
Lecture 6 – Word Analysis: Lexical Fallacies
Lecture 7 – Synonyms
Lecture 8 – Figures of Speech (Part 1)
Lecture 9 – Figures of Speech (Part 2)
Lecture 10 – Figures of Speech (Part 3)
Lecture 11 – Structure Analysis (Part 1)
Lecture 12 – Structure Analysis (Part 2)
Lecture 13 – Beyond Grammar (Part 1)
Lecture 14 – Beyond Grammar (Part 2)
Lecture 15 – Hermeneutics of Covenant Theology 1 (audio only)
Lecture 16 – Hermeneutics of Covenant Theology 2 (audio only)
Lecture 17 – Hermeneutics of Covenant Theology 3 (audio only)
Lecture 18 – Hermeneutics of Covenant Theology 4 (audio only)
Lecture 19 – Hermeneutics of Covenant Theology 5 (audio only)
Lecture 20 – Beyond Grammar cont’d. [Israel-Church]
Lecture 21 – Israel/Church; Begin Typology
Lecture 22 – Typology
Lecture 23 – Typology finished; Narratives
Lecture 24 – Narratives finished
Lecture 25 – Hebrew Poetry
Lecture 26 – Poetry of the OT–Psalms
Lecture 27 – Synopsis of the final exam; Imprecatory Psalms
Lecture 28 – Prophecy
Lecture 29 – Prophecy cont’d.
Lecture 30 – Prophecy cont’d.
Lecture 31 – Prophecy cont’d.
Lecture 32 – Prophecy cont’d.