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How To Read The Bible For All It's Worth: A Guide to Understanding the Bible
Gordon D. Fee | Douglas Stuart

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How To Read The Bible For All It's Worth: A Guide to Understanding the Bible

Zondervan Publishing Company (May 08, 1993)
BS 600.2 .F43
| Paperback
272 pages | 5.1 x 7.9 inch | USA | English
$ 14.99 | Value: $ 14.99
Dewey 220.61
LC Classification BS600.2 .F43 1993
LC Control No. 0310384915

Subject

  • Bible

Plot

The believing scholar insists that the biblical texts first of all mean what they meant. That is, we believe that God's Word for us today is first of all precisely what his Word was to them. Thus we have two tasks: first, to find out what the text originally meant; this task is called exegesis. Second, we must learn to hear that same meaning in the variety of new or different contexts of our own day; we call this second task hermeneutics. In its classical usage, the term "hermeneutics" covers both tasks, but in this book we consistently use it only in this narrower sense. To do both tasks well should be the goal of Bible study. - Preface.

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