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Singapore Bible College Principlizing Dr Rick Griffith Singapore Bible College Biblestudydownloads.com

Basics of the Journey Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word Above is a pictorial representation of our consistent approach to biblical interpretation. We call it the Interpretative Journey. There are 5 steps on this journey: Grasping the Text in Their Town Measuring the Width of the River to Cross Crossing the Principlizing Bridge Consult the Biblical Map Grasping the Text in Our Town By embarking on this journey we commit to the goal of grasping the meaning of text. We do not create meaning out of a text; rather, we seek to find the meaning that is already there. Duvall, J. Scott, and J. Daniel Hays. Grasping God's Word: A Hands-on Approach to Reading, Interpreting, and Applying the Bible. Third Edition. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2012. Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

Step 1: Grasping the Text in Their Town Basics of the Journey Step 1: Grasping the Text in Their Town Question: What did the text mean to the biblical audience? Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

Basics of the Journey Step 1 Their Town: Read the text carefully and make observations. Study the historical and literary context. Synthesize the meaning of the passage for the biblical audience. The synthesis statement should use past tense verbs and refer to the biblical audience. Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

Basics of the Journey Step 2: Measuring the Width of the River to Cross Question: What are the differences between the biblical audience and us? Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

Basics of the Journey Step 2 River Measurement: Account for common differences: culture, language situation, time and covenant. Focus on the unique differences found in a specific text. If you are studying an Old Testament passage, you must account for the life and work of Jesus Christ. Students often get bogged down in the common differences that possibly have little impact on the interpretation of a passage. It is important for them to realize that to take the Interpretative Journey means that we must account for the unique set of differences that we find in any given text. Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

Basics of the Journey Step 3: Crossing the Principlizing Bridge Question: What is the theological principle in this text? This theological principle is connected to the meaning that was discovered in Step 1. Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

Basics of the Journey Step 3 Principlizing Bridge: Recall the differences in Step 2. Identify similarities between the biblical and modern audiences. Holding the differences and similarities together, identify a broad theological principle. Write out the theological principle, using present tense verbs. Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

A theological principle should… Basics of the Journey A theological principle should… be reflected in the text. be timeless and not tied to a specific situation. not be culturally bound. correspond to the teaching of the rest of Scripture. be relevant to both the biblical and contemporary audience. Above is a list of 5 criteria that describe a good theological principle. Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

Basics of the Journey Step 4: Consult the Biblical Map Question: How does our theological principle fit with the rest of the Bible? Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

Basics of the Journey Step 4 Biblical Map: Does this principle correlate with the rest of the Bible? If in the Old Testament, run your theological principle through the grid of the New Testament. Point 1 describes the parts-whole spiral. Point 2 forces us to ask if the New Testament adds to or modifies our principle. Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

Basics of the Journey Step 5: Grasping the Text in Our Town Question: How should individual Christians today live out the theological principles? This step moves an abstract principle to concrete application. Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

Basics of the Journey Their Town Our Town Biblical Map River Measurement Above is a pictorial representation of our consistent approach to biblical interpretation. We call it the Interpretative Journey. There are 5 steps on this journey: Grasping the Text in Their Town Measuring the Width of the River to Cross Crossing the Principlizing Bridge Consult the Biblical Map Grasping the Text in Our Town By embarking on this journey we commit to the goal of grasping the meaning of text. We do not create meaning out of a text; rather, we seek to find the meaning that is already there. Principlizing Bridge Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

The 3-Step Process 20

Basics of the Journey Observation Application Their Town Our Town Interpretation Biblical Map River Measurement Above is a pictorial representation of our consistent approach to biblical interpretation. We call it the Interpretative Journey. There are 5 steps on this journey: Grasping the Text in Their Town Measuring the Width of the River to Cross Crossing the Principlizing Bridge Consult the Biblical Map Grasping the Text in Our Town By embarking on this journey we commit to the goal of grasping the meaning of text. We do not create meaning out of a text; rather, we seek to find the meaning that is already there. Principlizing Bridge Duvall & Hays, Grasping God's Word

112 Get the Principle How can we bridge the gap between the ancient and the modern worlds to be relevant?

A. Know both cultures well 112 Get the Principle A. Know both cultures well How? Tell your neighbor two ideas HOW you can better know your people. Ancient Modern

112 Get the Principle B. Get the life situation of the passage before abstracting principles.

C. Draw parallels between the passage setting and its modern setting. 112 Get the Principle C. Draw parallels between the passage setting and its modern setting.