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What is a ‘gasogene’? The gasogene was a late Victorian device for producing carbonated water.

How to Read the Book Basic Tools 1.The Interpretive Journey 2.How to Read the Book—Sentences 3.How to Read the Book—Paragraphs 4.How to Read the Book—Discourses Unit 1

Psalm 1 1 Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, 2 but whose delight is in the law of the LORD, and who meditates on his law day and night. 3 That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither— whatever they do prospers.

Things to look for in sentences: Things to look for in sentences: – Repeating words and phrases (“world”) – Contrasts (“gentle answer” vs. “harsh word”) – Comparisons (“soar on wings like eagles”) – Lists (fruit of Spirit) – Causes and effects (“wages of sin is death”) – Figures of speech (“The Lord is my rock”) – Conjunctions (“therefore” in Romans 12:1) – Verbs (where the action is) – Pronouns (“our Father in heaven”)

Things to look for in paragraphs: Things to look for in paragraphs: – General and specific (“live by the Spirit” – fruit) – Questions and answers – Dialogue (conversation between Jesus and Peter) – Purpose statements (“God so loved that he gave”) – Means (“by the Spirit put to death the misdeeds of the body”) Things to look for in paragraphs: Things to look for in paragraphs: – General and specific (“live by the Spirit” – fruit) – Questions and answers – Dialogue (conversation between Jesus and Peter) – Purpose statements (“God so loved that he gave”) – Means (“by the Spirit put to death the misdeeds of the body”)

More things to took for in paragraphs: More things to took for in paragraphs: – Conditional clauses (if … then) – Actions/roles of people and actions/roles of God – Emotional terms (“I plead with you brothers”) – Tone (“You foolish Galatians!”)

Things to look for in discourses Things to look for in discourses: – Connections between paragraphs and episodes Repeated words or themes Logical connections (e.g., cause and effect) Characters and their actions Time sequence – Story shifts: major breaks and pivots Where does the story take a new turn? Where does the topic change? Does a verb change signal a break? Do you see a pivotal episode in a longer story?

More things to look for in discourses: More things to look for in discourses: – Interchange Is there a switch back and forth between two stories? Is the author trying to contrast or compare the characters in the two stories in some way? –Chiasm A I got up this morning, B got dressed C and drove into town. D I worked hard all day, C’ returned home, B’ put on my PJs A’ and went to bed.

– Four Steps: 1 – Grasping the Text in Their Town What did the text mean to the biblical audience? 2 – Measuring the Width of the River What are the differences between the biblical audience and us? 3 – Crossing the Principlizing Bridge What is the theological principle in this text? 4 – Grasping the Text in Our Town How should individual Christians today apply the theological principle in their lives?

Review Review – Interpreting and applying the Bible is like a journey. – A river of differences separates us from the biblical audience—culture, language, time, situation, and covenant. – We begin to build a bridge across the river by discovering what the text meant to the biblical audience. – This calls for careful reading and observation of sentences (Chapter 2), paragraphs (Chapter 3), and discourses (Chapter 4).