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Biblical Theology of the Exodus
Yesterday I posted lessons learned from a study of the relationship between the Exodus and the work of Christ. Below are the biblical premises for the conclusions (i.e., lessons).
Lessons from the Exodus: Is the Exodus typological?
Last night I preached on the Exodus and Jesus. Here are some lessons I drew from the study.
“Reading Scripture…” – C. Hall: Quote #11 – Chrysostom on reading the NT
A good reminder from a dead man who yet speaks. Swim in the NT!
History of Hermeneutics (III): A. Jewish – 2. Types of Jewish herm. – II
What is pesher?
“Reading Scripture…” – C. Hall: Quote #10 Basil the Great on old in light of new
Basil’s interpretive method illustrates a fundamental patristic hermeneutical principle.
“Reading Scripture…” – C. Hall: Quote #9 Gregory of Nazianzus’ hermeneutic
What does biblical inspiration imply for hermeneutics? Here’s the way one Church Father sees it.
“Reading Scripture with the Church Fathers” – Christopher A. Hall: Quote #7
From Moses to Jesus – “…for they shall inherit the earth.” Are the members of the new covenant more blessed than the chief figure of the old based on Matt. 5:5? And if so, why do the fathers often hear and see where we tend to be deaf and blind?