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Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

Word for Word Thought for Thought Paraphrase

Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

Jewish OTPatristicsMiddle AgesReformation Post- Reformation Modern era

Translation of Hebrew Scriptures into Aramaic An elaboration of OT Laws Originally given orally Lit. “to narrate” Dealt with non-legal material

Ca. 200 AD The compilation of the afore- mentioned literature Ca AD Combination of Mishnah Further explanation of Halakah and Haggadah

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

A History of Biblical Interpretation Choosing a Version The Holy Spirit and Interpretation

Deconstruction Relativism No Truth

The Holy Spirit and Interpretation Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation

The Holy Spirit and Interpretation Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation

The Holy Spirit and Interpretation Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation

The Holy Spirit and Interpretation Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation

The Holy Spirit and Interpretation Choosing a Version A History of Biblical Interpretation