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1. The Bible is unified because it has one author: God. 2.Axiom #7: The first commentary on any text should be by the author him/herself. Assumptions:
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1. Synoptic parallels –Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Types of Parallels: 2. OT quotes – All NT books except Philemon and 1-3 John have them. 3. Chronological parallels –Epistles and Acts. 4. Prophetic vocabulary and symbols – Ex. Acts 2:16-21 & Joel 2:28-32. 5. Topical parallels –Suffering, women, eternal security, divorce, second coming, baptism, etc.
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1.Read your Bible extensively. How to Find Parallels 2.Use the marginal notes. 4.Use a computer concordance. 3.Use Topical Bibles. Naves: http://studylight.org/con/ntb/ Treasury: http://studylight.org/con/tsk/http://studylight.org/con/ntb/http://studylight.org/con/tsk/
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Write a commentary on your text using nothing but parallel passages. This is not a comprehensive commentary, but one which addresses specific theological issues that arise either from words/phrases or from ideas in your text. Identify an issue in your text you want to investigate. Then find 5-10 parallel passages which speak to that issue. In a paragraph, summarize what the Bible says about this topic. Repeat this exercise for three topics in your text.
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1.Don’t abuse lists of Scripture. Guidelines for Interpretation c.Prioritize later revelation over earlier revelation. d.Repeated passages get priority over single texts. a.Allow each text to stand on its own. b.Don’t force a text to stand next to another if it doesn’t want to. e.Be cautious about lists.
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2.Harmonize appropriately Scriptures that appear to stand in contradiction. Guidelines for Interpretation a.If the author has a track record for honesty and credibility, make every effort to reconcile his/her accounts. b.If a reasonable explanation exists, the author cannot be charged with error. c.He who asserts must also prove. d.It takes mutually exclusive accounts to be irreconcilable.
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