How To Understand The Bible Correctly
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.57 GB | Duration: 10h 9m
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.57 GB | Duration: 10h 9m
Biblical hermeneutics with focus on redemptive-historical exegesis and genre-based interpretation
What you'll learn
Define biblical hermeneutics and explain its role as both an art and a science in interpreting Scripture.
Apply sound interpretive methods to investigate the original meaning of biblical texts within their ancient literary, cultural, and historical contexts.
Bridge the gap b/w ancient text and modern application by interpreting Scripture in a way that is faithful to both original meaning and contemporary relevan
Identify and analyze the literary dynamics of various biblical genres (e.g., historical narrative, epistle, prophecy).
Utilize a five-fold hermeneutic approach—including Literary, Grammatical, Historical, Theological, and Redemptive aspects—for Christ-centered exegesis.
Recognize and appreciate the redemptive-historical structure of Scripture as a foundation for biblical interpretation.
Demonstrate readiness for advanced exegesis courses in both the Old and New Testaments through familiarity with key interpretive tools and frameworks.
Requirements
Get ready to take notes and have your Bible ready!
Description
This course will introduce students to the discipline of hermeneutics, otherwise known as the art and science of biblical interpretation. The science of hermeneutics provides careful methods for investigating the meaning of Scripture within its ancient context. Based on the original meaning of the text, students will also learn how to apply the truth of Scripture to their own context in the modern world. Students will also gain a deeper appreciation of the literary dynamics of the Bible, especially in light of the various genres of Scripture (e.g., historical narratives, epistles, prophetic writings, etc.). The course will emphasize the five-fold hermeneutic of Redemptive-Historical exegesis in its Literary, Grammatical, Historical, Theological, and Redemptive Aspects.The primary goal of this course is to provide students with a firm foundation for biblical exegesis and to become familiar with the redemptive approach for Christ-centered biblical exegesis. No previous experience is required for this course, and the instructor will introduce and explain any new terms and concepts as they arise. After completing this course, students will be well-prepared for future classes in NT and OT exegesis.The course is composed of 10 "weeks". During class, students will be encouraged to take notes, and it is important to take time to digest the material presented.
Overview
Section 1: Hermeneutical Foundations
Lecture 1 Hermeneutical Foundations
Section 2: Canonical Hermeneutics
Lecture 2 Canonical Hermeneutics
Section 3: Literary Hermeneutics
Lecture 3 Literary Hermeneutics
Section 4: Grammatical-Historical and Theological Hermeneutics
Lecture 4 Grammatical-Historical and Theological Hermeneutics
Section 5: Redemptive-Historical Hermeneutics
Lecture 5 Redemptive-Historical Hermeneutics
Section 6: Case Study for Historical Backgrounds
Lecture 6 Case Study for Historical Backgrounds
Section 7: Principles for Narrative Analysis
Lecture 7 Principles for Narrative Analysis
Section 8: Principles for Symbolic Analysis
Lecture 8 Principles for Symbolic Analysis
Section 9: Principles for Thematic Analysis
Lecture 9 Principles for Thematic Analysis
Section 10: Principles for Biblical Theology
Lecture 10 Principles for Biblical Theology
Theology and Bible students seeking a solid foundation in interpreting Scripture.,Aspiring pastors, missionaries, and ministry leaders preparing for Christ-centered teaching and preaching.,Lay leaders and Bible teachers wanting to deepen their understanding beyond devotional reading.,New students of Scripture with no prior experience in hermeneutics—beginners are welcome.