Hermeneutical choices for the Bible's use of the Bible
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Schnittjer and Harmon[1] examine seven hermeneutical choices for the Bible's use of the Bible in the Old and New Testaments:
- Sequestered VERSUS Connected
- Adjusting Meaning and/or Adjusting Context VERSUS Advancement of Revelation
- Detecting Allusions as Art VERSUS Science
- Horizontal Context VERSUS Vertical Context
- Biblical VERSUS Extrabiblical Relationships
- Backward-Looking VERSUS Forward-Looking Typological Patterns
- Historical Exegesis VERSUS Historical and Prosopological Exegesis
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- ↑ Schnittjer, Gary Edward, and Matthew S. Harmon. How to Study the Bible’s Use of the Bible: Seven Hermeneutical Choices for the Old and New Testaments. Zondervan Academic, 2024, p. ix.