Four Branches – December 2023
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: What’s ἀγάπη got to do with it? Part 3 John is called the apostle of love for a reason. In his five New Testament books, he uses ...
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Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: What’s ἀγάπη got to do with it? Part 3 John is called the apostle of love for a reason. In his five New Testament books, he uses ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: What’s ἀγάπη got to do with it? Part 2 The Septuagint demonstrates the Hellenistic tendency to use ἀγαπάω instead of the other words for love. It also ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: What’s ἀγάπη got to do with it? Part 1 Forgive me for the lamest article title in the history of the Four Branches. It’s a play on ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: Head & Helper: A Mixed Metaphor Part 3: So What? The Bible doesn’t use the terms “head and helper” together. They are a mixed metaphor (with “head ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: Head & Helper: A Mixed Metaphor Part 2 Namer and Helper After creating Adam, God waited to make Eve. The man first named the animals and realized ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: Head & Helper: A Mixed Metaphor Part 1: Head & Body When discussing the roles of men and women, these terms are often used together: “head and ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: Historical Gaps - What is the idea? Words in one language don’t “mean” words in another language. For example, עֵץ, δένδρον, arbor, Baum, and tree all can ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: Historical Gaps - What is the allusion? Because the holy writers had background knowledge and life experiences in common with their first audiences, they could make quick ...
Jump to: ExegeticalSystematicHistoricalPractical Exegetical Theology: Historical Gaps – Where is the surprise? Our historical-grammatical hermeneutic requires bridging gaps. Studying the original language bridges the grammatical gap. Over the next months, we will look at examples ...
Jump to: ExegeticalSystematicHistoricalPractical Exegetical theology: Preaching on Numbers 12:1-15 Logos Bible Study Software lists the “best” commentaries on every book of the Bible. I don’t know their algorithm, but two of their top three commentaries ...