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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

I-2 Instructions for Bible Scripture Exegesis

 

Diving Deep: Instructions for Bible Scripture Exegesis

Exegesis is like detective work for the Bible! It's the process of carefully analyzing a passage to uncover its original meaning and how it would have been understood by the first readers. Here's a roadmap to guide you:

Preparation:

  1. Choose your passage: John 3:16.

Investigate the Text:

  1. Genre: Identify the literary style of the passage. Is it a historical account, a letter, a poem, or something else? Different genres have different conventions for conveying meaning.
  2. Context is King: Consider the surrounding verses and chapters. How does the passage fit into the bigger picture of the book?
  3. Word Study: Look up unfamiliar words in the original language (Hebrew or Greek) if you can. This can reveal nuances missed in translation.
  4. Grammar Matters: Pay attention to sentence structure and how words connect. This can influence the meaning.

Consider the World Outside the Text:

  1. Historical Context: When and where was the passage written? What was the audience's social, cultural, and political situation like?
  2. Authorial Intent: What was the author trying to communicate to the original audience?

Bridging the Gap:

  1. Cross-referencing: See how other parts of the Bible address similar themes or ideas. This can shed light on the passage's meaning.
  2. The Big Picture: How does the passage contribute to the overall message of the Bible?

Your Interpretation:

  1. Form a Thesis: Based on your analysis, formulate a clear statement about the passage's meaning and significance.
  2. Application: How can this passage be applied to your life and the world today? Remember, the historical context may be different, but the core message might still be relevant.
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