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  • The art of Biblical Words session 4

    This session discussed understanding the Bible’s languages and word meanings. It explained that words have a semantic range, or multiple possible meanings, and context determines the intended meaning. The example of the word “run” showed how context changes its meaning. In biblical interpretation,…

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  • The Art of Biblical Words session 3

    The New Testament authors had an “encyclopedia” shaped by the Hebrew Bible, influencing their understanding of Jesus and Scripture.

    The Hebrew Bible was written in ancient Hebrew and Aramaic, while the New Testament was written in Koine Greek.

    The Septuagint (Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible) played…

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  • The Art of Biblical Words session 2 highlights the importance of understanding the Bible as a cross-cultural text, emphasizing that effective communication requires a shared understanding of words, terms, and ideas. drawing on the insights of Hebrew Bible scholar John Walton, encourages me to recognize the cultural and historical gap between…

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  • The Art of biblical Words session 1

    Biblical language nuances reveal complexities in understanding Scripture. Familiar words can obscure meaning due to ancient cultural and historical contexts. The lecture highlights how words can have multiple meanings, idiomatic expressions, and figurative language, requiring careful interpretation.…

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  • Chapter 9: Redemption part 1

    We no longer need the law to condemn us, for the death of Christ introduced mercy and righteousness which gave us a new status before God. Romans 3:21- 31. We’ve been justified by grace, yes we’ve become righteous before God. To redeem means to loose ( LUTRO in greek); bought by the precious blood of Jesus…

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  • Chapter 8:Temptation part 2

    To live a victorious christian life and flee from temptation, you must acknowledge sin in your life and overcome.

    To do thus, you must identify the nature of sin itself biblically Romans 3:29, John 3:4. Dint assume that because you are bon again and your sins are forgiven that you don’t have sin again. We are all…

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  • Soteriology

    Chapter 7: Temptation Part 1

    There are three avenues of temptation- the world,the flesh and the devil.The devil uses the flesh to entice humanity.

    That’s why the Holy spirit led Jesus inyo the desert to be tempted and it was because that was Jesus’s destiny.Ut was the foundation of his Lordship over sin and so that we might be…

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  • Old Testament survey.

    Chapter 2: The books of the Bible.

    This Chapter contains a summary of each of the 66 books of the Bible which makes up the major division of the old Testament. Law, History, poetry, prophecy …

    New Testament… Gospel, History, letters and prophecy.

    I have also learned some successful reading methods we can…

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    • Great! Consistent and intentional reading of the Bible will yield tremendous benefit to the reader. Nothing gives us understanding of the Bible like actually reading the Bible.

    • Greetings to everyone..

      Old Testament survey.

      Chapter 1: Introducing the Bible.

      2Timothy 3:16-17.

      I have learned many things from this chapter….

      The Bible means books.

      The word scriptures means God’s word. This word comes from Latin which means writing(sacred writings of the one true God. With a capital S).

      The Bible is divided into two…

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    • Hello guys. I am Kelah Jones Giantar a new student of the MDiv program. I am from Bamenda of the North West Region. I am so very excited to be here and to be with you guys together.

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