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NT104 Introduction to NT Exegesis A COURSE IN BASIC EXEGETICAL METHOD COURSE SYLLABUS OVERVIEW 2014.

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1 NT104 Introduction to NT Exegesis A COURSE IN BASIC EXEGETICAL METHOD COURSE SYLLABUS OVERVIEW 2014

2 I. Description of the Course  Primarily a methods course  Covers the basics of biblical exegesis  Prepares for exposition of the Bible

3 II. Objectives of the Course Students should be able to:  Read Ephesians from the Greek text  State the central exegetical idea of two passages in Ephesians, trace its development, and defend it from the Greek text  Improve their ability to practice NT textual criticism

4 II. Objectives of the Course  Do a thorough word study using available tools  Present the validation for a specific exegetical problem using commentaries and tools  Integrate grammatical and syntactical skills acquired in NT103 Intermediate Greek into the exegetical process

5 II. Objectives of the Course  Write verse-by-verse commentary on the Greek text of a NT passage  Become acquainted with exegetical method in the Gospels (narrative) and in Revelation (apocalyptic) and be aware of differences in method when dealing with these genres

6 III. Textbooks for the Course 1. Bock, Darrell L., and Buist M. Fanning, eds. Interpreting the New Testament Text. 2. Nestle-Aland 27 th or 28 th edition Greek text, any version with or without dictionary (you should use the same version you learned NT Textual Criticism with in NT103)

7 III. Textbooks for the Course 3. One of these commentaries on Eph: a. Arnold, Ephesians. ZECNT, 2010. b. Best, Ephesians. ICC, 1998. c. Hoehner, Ephesians. Baker, 2002. d. Lincoln, Ephesians. WBC, 1990. e. O'Brien, Ephesians. Pillar, 1999. f. Thielman, Ephesians. BECNT, 2010. Note however that you are expected to use all of these (plus others) in writing your exegetical papers.

8 III. Textbooks for the Course 5. Osborne, Grant. The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation. (This text is required for Stage I Ph.D. only)

9 III. Textbooks for the Course Also suggested:  Metzger, Bruce. A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament  J. H. Moulton and G. Milligan, The Vocabulary of the Greek Testament Another useful work not listed in syllabus:  C. Keener, The IVP Bible Background Commentary—New Testament (especially helpful for introductory background work in the Gospels).


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