How to Understand Your Bible

How to Understand Your Bible

How to Understand Your Bible

How to Understand Your Bible

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Overview

Have you ever felt like you can't make sense out of the Bible but wished you could? Then this book is for you. Starting from scratch, Norton Sterrett presents the general rules for reading the Bible's ordinary language and moves on to specific principles that apply to special types of language such as parables, figures of speech, Hebrew poetry and symbols. Richard Schultz has updated T. Norton Sterrett's classic beginner's guide to understanding the Bible, making it clearer and more helpful than ever before. He suggests some more recent reference tools and offers more examples from contemporary English translations. In a new concluding chapter he helps you try out the principles on Psalm 51. You may begin as a beginner, but you will finish this book well equipped to understand the Bible and to experience its transforming power in your life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780830810932
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Publication date: 10/06/2010
Edition description: Third Edition, Revised, Third Edition
Pages: 205
Sales rank: 843,578
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

T. Norton Sterrett served on the staff of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) in India for many years, training students in Bible study.


Richard L. Schultz is Carl Armerding and Hudson T. Armerding Professor of Biblical Studies at Wheaton College. Over the past three decades, he and his wife, Carol, have taught many laypeople and students to study the Bible, using the materials in this book.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Third Edition
Introduction

I Basic Considerations
1 Personal Bible Study Is a Must
2 Who Can Understand the Bible?
3 The Importance of Proper Understanding
4 The Point of Departure
5 Using the Right Tools
6 How to Proceed

II General Principles
7 Considering the Literary Context
8 Understanding the Words
9 Understanding the Grammar
10 Grasping the Author's Intention
11 Studying the Background
12 Interpreting Scripture by Scripture

III Special Principles
13 Figures of Speech
14 Symbols
15 Types
16 Parables and Allegories
17 Hebrew Idioms
18 Hebrew Poetry

IV Application
19 The Relation of the Old and New Testaments
20 Doctrine
21 Responding to God's Word
22 Trying It Out on Psalm 51

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