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River‘s Edge Church Teacher: Dr. Jay Zinn
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HERMENEUTICS CLASS
―Tools for Interpreting God’s Word‖ A Supplement by Dr. Jay Zinn from and for the book:
―Interpreting the Scriptures‖ by Kevin Conner & Ken Malmin (www.citychristianpublishing.com/books/?isbn=0-914936-20-4)
Luke 24:27-45
2 Timothy 2:15 ―Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who
correctly handles the word of truth.‖ (Amplified – correctly analyzing and accurately dividing – rightly handling
and skillfully teaching.)
Ezra 7:10 ―For Ezra had devoted himself to the study and observance of the Law of the Lord, and to teaching its decrees and
laws in Israel.‖
I. General Hermeneutics:
G Art (_________)——————— years (?) ———————>(____________)
E Music
N Theater Understanding Gap
E Law • ____________
R History • ____________
A Poetry • ____________
L Literature • ____________
Communicator Recipient
(Frame of Reference) (Frame of Reference)
II. Bible Hermeneutics (Gk: - hermeneuo: to interpret; explain in words; expound; translate):
Nehemiah 8:4-8 ―Ezra the scribe [the father of hermeneutics] stood on a high wooden platform built for the occasion. Ezra
opened the book. All the people could see him because he was standing above them; and as he opened it, the
people all stood up…The Levites… -instructed the people in the Law while the people were standing there.
They read from the Book of the Law of God, making it clear and giving the meaning (language gap) so that the
people could understand what was being read.
A. The art (skill) and science (applied rules) of ________________ the various ways God has
communicated his thoughts, will, and plans to man in the scriptures.
Hebrews 1:1 ―In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in
these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through he made
the universe.‖ (Various Ways = Dreams, Visions, Types, Proverbs, Parables, Symbols, etc.).
(Hermeneutics Bridge)
Inspiration ———————————— years (?) —————————————— Exegesis
• Linguistic
Human Writers • Cultural Theology
• Geographical
Revelation • Historical Illumination
( G A P )
Truth Frame of Reference Frame of Reference Truth
(Infinite, Eternal, Omniscient) (Finite, Temporal, Limited)
GOD (_________) (__________) MAN
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B. Hermeneutics supplies the_________ (or principles) of interpretation. It is the foundation of
exegesis (i.e. the act of applying the rules of hermeneutics to bring out the meaning of scriptures;
exegesis is the ____________ of interpretation).
C. Hermeneutics is a link in the chain of related Biblical Sciences:
_______________________ - determines which sacred books measure up to the standard of Divine Inspiration.
__________________ Criticism – provides framework of the books (authorship, date, contents, history, literary unity).
__________________ Criticism – determines as accurately as possible the original wording of the books.
__________________________ – provides the rules for interpreting the books.
____________________ – the application of Hermeneutic rules to interpreting the books.
Biblical _________________ – the science of compiling, categorizing, and summarizing Biblical Doctrines.
(The Infallible Materials) (The Use of Materials) (The Results)
Canonology Hermeneutics _____________
Historical Criticism ___________ Exegesis = _____________
Textual Criticism Biblical Theology _____________
D. Reason for Church Divisions:
• One’s theological viewpoint is determined by one’s application of __________________.
• Problems are not over inspiration but over _______________ and __________________.
• Division can be avoided through the _______________ application of hermeneutics.
• Hermeneutics should determine theology, theology should _________ determine hermeneutics.
E. Qualifications of an Interpreter:
1. Three types of interpreters:
• A ___________ Interpreter — knows the letter of the Word, but doesn‘t know God.
• A ___________ Interpreter — deliberately and dishonestly mishandles the Word.
• A ___________ Interpreter — has the faculty and integrity of explaining the meaning of God‘s Word.
2. Qualifications of a interpreter:
• born again
• has a passionate hunger for the Word
• possesses an attitude of humility
• possesses an attitude of reverence and respect for the Word
• accepts the total and infallible inspiration of the scriptures
• approaches the Word of God in true faith
• has a renewed mind Note:
• depends on the Holy Spirit for illumination
• maintains a spirit and attitude of prayer
• recognizes the unity of the Spirit and the Word
• recognizes the unity and harmony of the progressive revelation of scripture
• understands the relationship between the Old and the New Testament
• diligent in use of Study Resources
• possesses a sound mind
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F. Methods of Interpretation.
1. The __________________ Method = presumes the true meaning lies beneath the plain meaning.
• Union of Greek philosophy and religion.
• Problematic because there are no guidelines or boundaries.
• Inadequate because its foundational assumption is what God said plainly is not really what he meant.
2. The ______________ Method = presumes a multiplicity of meanings lies beneath the plain meaning.
• Union of allegorical and mystical interpretation of O.T. by Palestinian Jews before Christ.
• Misleading because its foundational crux is God meant many other things than what he actually said.
3. The _________________ Method = searches beyond the plain meaning for spiritual meaning.
• Union of mystical and life-situation interpretations.
• Dangerous because personal application may ignore the plain literal sense of what God was saying.
4. The __________________ Method = presumes the Bible is not inspired and only a human document.
• Seeds in ancient history which blossomed in the post-reformation period.
• Interprets the Bible in light of human reason.
• Dangerous because it exalts the god of ―reason‖ above the authority of God’s Word.
5. The _____________ Method = presumes if the literal sense makes plain sense, seek no other sense.
• The oldest method of interpretation used by Ezra.
• Assumes the plain meaning of scripture is reliable.
• Assumes the scriptures were intended to be understood by all who believe.
• Assumes the scriptures communicates what God wants man to know.
• Does not exclude the figurative, spiritual meaning, application, or depth of meaning.
III. Hermeneutic Principles and their Application (Apostolic 25-90 AD):
A. The _____________ Principle (First Principle of Hermeneutics).
1. Avoids the danger of taking an isolated passage or verse
to prove a misguided theory or doctrine.
2. This principal sheds light on near or remote passages
relating to the same theme in the context of the whole
Bible.
3. This principle is used by letting clear statements of
scripture (on the same theme) interpret the obscure.
4. Example: Acts 8:32-35 (with Isaiah 53).
• Best interpreter of scripture is scripture (1 Cor. 2:13).
• The context of a verse is the passage (subject context).
• The context of the passage is the book (general theme).
• The context of the book is the Testament (Old=Law, New=Grace).
• The context of the Testament is the whole Bible (whole picture).
• A text taken out of context is a pretext (a pretense, false appearance).
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A. The ___________ Mention Principle.
1. This reveals the first time a subject (not only a specific word) is mentioned in scripture, thus unlocking
the door into its progressive unfolding truth that threads throughout the scriptures.
The first mention is:
• A _________ – which unlocks doors into the full truth.
• A ______________ – into the path of truth.
• A _____________ – to discovering the truth in its progressive unfolding.
• The ________ _________ – in a long chain of revelation (must be the strongest link).
• A ___________ – which has within it the full truth to be developed in subsequent mentions.
GENESIS (Sea) 64 rivers (books) REVELATION (Sea) (________) ___________ (_____________)
2. Illustrated in six major areas:
Genesis (seed) Revelation (full tree) ____________ Substitutionary Sacrifice (Gen. 3:21) The Lamb that had been slain (Rev. 5:6)
____________ The Fall of Man (Gen. 3) The Final Redemption of Man (Rev. 22)
____________ Sun, Moon, Stars for signs (Gen. 1:14) The Great Sign: a woman (Rev. 12:1)
____________ First Adam – of the earth (Gen. 1:26) Last Adam – Lord from Heaven (Rev. 22)
____________ Babel (Gen. 10:10) Babylon - the Harlot (Rev. 17 & 18)
____________ Messianic Prophecy (Gen. 3:15) Messianic Prophecy Fulfilled (Rev. 20)
3. Example: Matthew 19:3-9 (with Gen. 2:24) - Jesus, infallible interpreter of the Old Testament.
C. The ___________________ Mention Principle. ―Comparing spiritual things with spiritual.‖
1. Certain subjects and themes (with more than one verse or passage) can be clarified/interpreted by
comparing/contrasting points of resemblance or difference. Used to solve _______________ problems.
2. This can be applied in the areas mentioned above, plus the area of_______________:
PRINCIPLES: -Blessing of Obedience (Dt. 28) -Curse of Disobedience (Dt. 28)
EVENTS: -Brass Serpent Lifted Up (Num. 21:8) -Son of Man lifted Up (Jn. 3:14)
SYMBOLS: -The Smitten Rock (Num. 20:11) -Christ the Rock (1 Cor. 10:4)
PERSONS: -First Adam: of the earth (1 Cor. 15:45) -Last Adam: Lord from Heaven (same)
PLACES: -Mt Sinai (Hebrews 12:18-21) -Mt Zion (Hebrews 12:22)
PROPHECY: -Daniel -Revelation
Matthew 13:_________ Matthew 13: _________
The Parable: The Interpretation:
A man who sowed the seed The Son of Man
The good seed The children of the kingdom
The enemy The Devil
The field The world
The tares, corrupt seed The children of the Wicked One
The time of the Harvest The harvest is the end of the age
Tares gathered into bundles The wicked gathered together
The bundles cast into the fire The wicked thrown into the fire
The Wheat gathered into the barn The good gathered into God’s kingdom
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D. The __________________ Mention Principle.
1. This shows how a theme or subject will progressively unfold with added details as it proceeds through
the Bible to truth that God revealed in the beginning at it’s first mention.
PRINCIPLES: The agreement of the Spirit (of God moved) and the Word (and God said…)
EVENTS: The fall of man (as in Adam all die – 1 Cor. 15)
SYMBOLS: The stars (believers and leaders)
PERSONS: In the beginning, God (Gen. 1)…the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (Rev 22:21)
PLACES: Babel (Gen. 10) and Babylon (Rev. 17, 18)
PROPHECY: Messianic Prophecy
Galatians 3:8 (Gen. 12:1-3; Rev. 5:9-10)
2. This is used as an _____________ of the first mention principle and a ________ of the Complete
Mention principle.
3. No doctrine can be built on ________ verse only, because no one verse contains the whole truth on any
given theme.
E. The ___________________ Mention Principle.
1. This principle takes the ___________of scripture referenced on any individual subject to determine the
interpretation (it is the ______________ _______of the First and Progressive Mention principles and
includes the Context principle).
2. This principle applies to all six major areas. Consider the symbol of ___________ found in Exodus,
Leviticus, Matthew, Mark, Luke, 1 Corinthians, and Galatians.
3. The complete mention of every scripture on this word implies: ―symbolic of ________‖.
Ex. 12:15 - ―the first day you will put away leaven out of your houses‖
Ex. 12:19 - ―seven days shall there be no leaven found in your houses‖
Ex. 34:25 - ―You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leaven‖
Lev. 2:11 - ―No grain offering, which you bring to the LORD, shall be made with leaven‖
Lev. 23:17 - ―Bring…two loaves of bread for a wave offering, baked with leaven as first fruits…‖
Matt 13:33 - ―The kingdom of heaven is like leaven, which a woman took, and hid in three pecks of
meal, until it was all leavened.‖
Matt. 16:6 - ―Watch out and beware of the leaven (teachings) of the Pharisees and Sadducees.‖
Mark 8:16 - ―Watch out! Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod.‖
Luke 12:1 - ―Beware of the leaven (teachings) of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.
1 Cor. 5:6 - ―A little leaven (sexual immorality), leavens the whole lump of dough.‖
1 Cor. 5:7 - ―Purge out therefore the old leaven (of immorality).‖
Gal. 5:9 - ―A little leaven (legalism), leavens the whole lump of dough.‖
F. The ________________ Principle (First of the Divine Program Group).
1. God sovereignly makes choices (selection) of persons and nations involved in the carrying out of His
eternal purposes (whether positive or negative) in relation to __________ and/or _____________.
This principle aids only in those passages or verses relative to God’s elective purposes. Election is
made based on God’s _____________________ (1 Peter 1:1-2 with Romans 8:28).
2. Examples: Matt. 12:15-21 - ―Behold My Servant (Jesus) whom I have chosen…‖
Rom. 9:6-13 - ―Jacob I have loved, but Esau I have hated.‖
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3. The __________ of God is two-fold: _______________ ______________ Eternal Holy Self-sufficient Love
Unchangeable Good
All-Powerful Righteous All-Knowing (Election) Just
All-Present Pure
Note: God’s moral attributes _____________ his essential attributes. He will never do anything that
is inconsistent with his nature.
4. Election is based on God’s _________________ and foreknowledge precedes ___________________.
a. Fore-_________________
Acts 2:23 - Him (Jesus), being delivered by the determined purpose and foreknowledge of God
Rom 8:29 - For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son
1 Peter 1:1-2 - To the pilgrims of the Dispersion …elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father
b. Fore-__________
Acts 2:25 - David says concerning Him: ―I foresaw the LORD…‖
Acts 2:31 - he (David), foreseeing this, spoke concerning the resurrection of the Christ…
Gal 3:8 - And the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith…
c. Fore-___________
Mark 13:23 - But take heed; see, I have told you all things beforehand.
Acts 3:18-19 - those things which God foretold by the mouth of all His prophets, that the Christ would suffer…
2 Pet. 1:21 - prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit
d. Fore-_____________
1 Pet. 1:20 - He (Christ) indeed was foreordained before the foundation of the world
1 Cor. 2:7 - we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, the hidden wisdom which God ordained before the ages
e. _______________
Rom 8:33-34 - Who shall bring a charge against God's elect? It is God who justifies.
Rom 9:11 - for the children not yet being born, nor having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to
election might stand
Rom 11:5-6 - Even so then, at this present time there is a remnant according to the election of grace. And if by grace, then it is no longer of works; otherwise grace is no longer grace. But if it is of works, it is no longer grace;
otherwise work is no longer work.
Eph 1:4 - He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world 1 Pet. 1:2 - To God’s elect…who have been chosen according to the foreknowledge of God
f. Pre-________________
Luke 22:22 - And truly the Son of Man goes as it has been (pre)determined…
Acts 2:23 - Him, being delivered by the (pre)determined purpose and foreknowledge of God…
Acts 4:28 - to do whatever Your hand and Your purpose determined before to be done… Acts 17:26-27 - And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has
(pre)determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings
g. Pre-_________________
Eph 1:3-5 - For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight. In love he
predestined us to be adopted as his sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will…
Eph 1:11-12 - In him we were also chosen, having been predestined according to the plan of him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will…
Rom 8:28-30 - And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called
according to his purpose. For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those he predestined, he also
called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified.
5. Election of ___________ (based on God’s omniscient foreknowledge).
a. God chooses individuals or nations to fulfill his purposes in time.
b. They are elected for temporal purposes, whether positive or negative.
Examples: Positive:
Negative:
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6. Election of ________________ (based on God’s omniscient foreknowledge).
a. Since all are born into sin, without righteous standing before God, _________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________.
b. Election, therefore, is a total act of God’s sovereign ___________, apart from human merit (Rom.
9:11; 11:5, 6). We deserved the opposite; but in grace God chose to save some.
c. God elected those who are in Christ, only on the ___________ of Christ’s atoning sacrifice.
d. God chose in eternity those whom he foreknew would ____________ Christ in time.
e. God already knew our destiny in eternity before time. He locked no one into a destiny arbitrarily,
nor did he predestine anyone to sin. If God predestined angels or people to sin, then that would
make him the author of sin and inconsistent with his nature.
Psalm 90:2
Eternity Eternity Eternity
Eternity Eternity 1
REDEMPTION in:
TIME
Eternity Eternity
f. God foreknew the character and history of the nations which carried the __________of the
____________ of those nations.
ISAAC
Example:
_________ ________________
│ │ ___________ _________________
│
_________
│
__________ _____________
g. God chooses people in the election of time that are not chosen in _______________.
• King _____________ was elected in time, but not in eternity.
• ______________ was elected in the election of time and eternity.
• Both were chosen based on the omniscient foreknowledge of God.
h. Final Note:
Prophecy is not ________________________, it is foreknowledge. God foreknew, God foresaw,
therefore, God foretold (through his prophets), God foreordained, and God elected all on the basis
of foreknowledge, and on the basis of foreknowledge, God could determine the eternal destiny of
angels and mankind.
Example: Deuteronomy31:14-22
GOD
TIME
God’s
Eternal
Plan
J E S U S
A D A M
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G. The ____________________ Principle.
1. The Bible is a book of covenants (contractual agreements) initiated by God between himself and man.
a. Covenant means: ________________.
b. They are either _______________ (―If you will, then I…‖) or __________________ (―I will…‖).
c. They contain three elements which are: ___________, ____________, and ____________.
Father Son Holy Spirit
Originator The Sacrifice The Executor
Initiator of Body & Blood Appointed to carry
Covenant-Maker/Keeper The Second Person out the Will and
The First The Mediator and Testament of the
The Beginning Ratifier of the Covenant Father & Son
Jesus is the Testator The Third Person
(enforced by his death) The completer & fulfiller
of the Covenant
WORDS (Promises/Curses) BLOOD (Sacrifice) SEAL (Sign, Token)
Father’s _______________ The Son’s ______________ The Holy Spirit’s ____________
2. The nine specific covenants are: • Everlasting Covenant
• Edenic Covenant
• Adamic Covenant
• Noahic Covenant
• Abrahamic Covenant
• Mosaic Covenant
• Palestinian Covenant
2000 Yrs. 2000 Yrs. 2000 Yrs. • Davidic Covenant
• New Covenant
Everlasting EC │AC NC AC MC DC NC │ Everlasting
3. This principle aids in interpreting the verses and passages of scripture with covenantal language. To
get the literal, clear, and basic meaning of these verses or passages requires an understanding of which
covenant is being referred to. It also aids in knowing what elements of the covenants have filtered
through the cross (the New Covenant) and what has not.
Examples: Matthew 12:1-4 (Jesus transcended the Mosaic Covenant with the Davidic Covenant).
Hebrews 10:1-16
H. The ___________-_______________ Principle. – used by Paul in Galatians 3:1-29
1. The interpretation of any verse or passage in light of God’s _______________ethnic divisions.
Acts 17:26-27 - And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has (pre)determined their pre-appointed times and the boundaries of their
dwellings.
2. _____________ = the basic divisions of the human race distinguished by culture and race.
3. In the Old Testament, the Bible primarily speaks of two major ethnic-division groups:
a. The nation of ______________ (after King Solomon: Israel and Judah).
b. The ________________ (all nations outside of Israel).
4. The New Testament introduces the 3rd
major ethnic-division group: the __________ (Jew / Gentile).
GOD God’s
Eternal
Plan
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ELECTION / COVENANT / ETHNIC-DIVISION
ADAM (_____________ Covenant) Way of │ Way of
CAIN ———— ABEL / SETH
│ _________ = Spiritual Israel (Believing Jews) Rom. 2:28-29
10th NOAH (__________ Covenant) Gen. 22:17-18
│ ______/______ = National Israel (Unbelieving Jews) Rom. 9:6-8
HAM —— JAPHETH ————SHEM
│
10th ABRAHAM (_______________ Covenant)
Married into │
ISHMAEL —————————— ISAAC Married into │
ESAU————— JACOB (Heb. 12:15-16) ______ │_______
││││││││││││
R J J E U O • Chosen to be a missionary nation
U D S • Chosen to receive the oracles of God Yet became nationalistic
B A E • Chosen to receive the blessings of God and sectarian. E H P • Chosen to bless all nations
Ephesians 2:11-12 N H
_________ NATIONS _________NATION (____________ Covenant)
Their Condition: (House of) (House of )
• Gentiles by birth JUDAH ———————————— ISRAEL • Called ―Uncircumcised‖ Judah‘s Stick (Ezek. 37:15-24) Ephraim‘s Stick
• Separate from Christ
• Excluded from citizenship in Israel • Foreigners to the covenants of the promise (The New Ethnic)
• Without hope
• Without God in the world (New Covenant)
Romans
9 – 10 - 11 Ephesians 2:13-19
―But now in Christ Jesus you [Gentiles] who were far
away have been brought near through the blood of
Christ. For he himself is our peace, who has made the
two [Jew & Gentile] one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, by abolishing in his flesh
[his own sacrifice] the law with its commandments and
regulations. His [eternal] purpose was to create in himself one new man out of the two, thus making
peace, and in this one body to reconcile both of them
through the cross. Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God’s
people and member’s of God’s household.‖
Unbelieving Unbelieving Believing Believing
Gentiles Jews Gentiles Jews
Remain in the Broken off the Grafted into the Remain in the Wild Olive Tree Good Olive Tree Good Olive Tree Good Olive Tree
Rejected Elected by Elected by
Blinded Faith Faith Hardened Abraham‘s Seed
Lost Lost Saved Saved
Natural Seed Spiritual Seed (Israel-Dust/Sand) (Israel-Stars)
I. The ______________________ Principle (see supplemental chart).
1. This principle is about the measuring of time by ____________ or _____________ that God had
predetermined and arranged according to His eternal plan and purpose.
2. Man is subject to time. God is the guardian of time. Time is a small fragment of eternity.
THE _________
_________
OLIVE
TREE
_________
OLIVE
TREE
Abraham (Root)
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3. These Ages are divided as: ___________ Ages - Eternal Past Ages (before Time)
- Age of Creation
- Age of Re-creation?
- Age of the Patriarchs (Promise)
- Age of the Chosen Nation (Law)
_____________ Age - The Messianic Age (Grace)
____________ Ages - Age to Come (Millennium)
- Eternal Future Ages
2nd Coming
Past Ages Present Age Future Ages ----->
Adam 2000 years Abraham 2000 years 2000 years 1000 years
Eternal Age of Age of 1st day 2nd day 3rd day 4th day 5th day 6th day 7th day Eternal
Past Ages Creation (?) Re- Future Ages
Creation FATHER SON HOLY SPIRIT
Angels Creation The Law — Psalms — Prophets The Church Millennium
Universe Week (All pointed to Christ and The Church) New Covenant Age The Old Covenant Age of Shadow and Type of Fulfillment
Natural Israel Spiritual Israel
Age of Patriarchs Age of the Chosen Nation Messianic Age Kingdom
Age of Promise Age of Law Age of Grace Age to Come
Edenic Adamic New Everlasting
Everlasting Covenant Covenant Covenant NC AC MC DC Covenant Covenant
4. This principle aids in diminishing the confusion that comes by attributing to a particular age something
which belongs (or refers) to another age.
Example: Ezekiel‘s Temple (Ch. 40-48)
5. Each age is _________ than the previous age as it moves toward a higher level in God’s eternal
purposes.
Future Ages
Present Age
Past Ages
6. The ___________________ redefined: Dispensation of ______________ The Edenic Covenant
Dispensation of ______________ The Adamic Covenant
―Dispensation‖ = The dealings of God Dispensation of ______________ The Noahic Covenant
with man under their Dispensation of ______________ The Abrahamic Covenant
respective covenants. Dispensation of ______________ The Mosaic Covenant
Dispensation of ______________ The New Covenant
Dispensation of the ___________ The Everlasting Covenant
J. The ______________ (Gap) Principle.
1. The principle by which the interpretation of a certain verse or passage of Scripture is aided by a
consideration of certain breaches of _______________ and ____________.
Hebrews 1:1-2 – ―In many separate revelations—
each of which set forth a portion of Truth—and in
different ways God spoke of old to [our] forefathers in and by the prophets. [But] in the last
of these days He has spoken to us in [the person of
a] Son, Whom He appointed Heir and lawful Owner of all things, also by and through Whom
He created the worlds and the reaches of space and
the ages of time—[that is,] He made, produced, built, operated and arranged them in order.‖
The Amplified Bible
Hebrews 11:3 - ―By faith we understand that the worlds [during their successive ages] were
framed — fashioned, put in order and equipped for their intended purpose — by the word of
God…‖ The Amplified Bible
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Examples: Isaiah 61:1-2 with Luke 4:16-21 — The First and Second Comings of Christ
Daniel 12:2; John 5:29; Acts 24:15 — The Two Resurrections
―Acceptable Year ―Day of First Resurrection Second Resurrection
Isaiah of the Lord‖ Vengeance‖ of the Just of the Unjust
Vs. 1-2a Vs. 2b Second Coming Great White Throne Reign with Christ
1000 Years
Satan Bound
Breach of Time Breach of Time between Resurrections
First Coming Second Coming
K. The ___________ _______________ Principle:
1. God says what he means and means what He says. Example: Revelation 20:1-6
2. Always accept the literal meaning of the words of the passage unless there is strong evidence to do
otherwise.
3. ―_______________________________________________________________________________‖.
L. The __________ -_______________ Principle: Christ — the Central Person of the Bible (in each Book).
Luke 24:27 -―And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he [Jesus] explained [interpreted] to them
what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself.
Luke 24:44 - ―He [Jesus] said to them, ―This is what I told you while I was still with you: Everything must
be fulfilled that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms.
Hebrews 10:7 – ―Then I [Jesus] said, 'Behold, I have come—In the volume of the book it is written of
Me—To do Your will, O God.’ ―
Book Christ is seen as:
Genesis……………………………………. Creator God / The Seed of the Woman
Exodus…………………………………….. Passover Lamb
Leviticus…………………………………… Our Way to God through Sacrifice (for sin) Numbers…………………………………… Son of Man lifted up as the Brass Serpent
Deuteronomy………………………………. True Prophet as typified in Moses
Joshua……………………………………… Captain of our Salvation / leading to Inheritance Judges……………………………………… Our Deliver-Judge and Savior
Ruth………………………………………... Kinsman-Redeemer / Goel / close relative
1 Samuel…………………………………… Shepherd King 2 Samuel…………………………………… Greater King David / establishing new order-worship
1 Kings…………………………………….. Builder of God’s Temple / greater than Solomon
2 Kings…………………………………….. Standard King of Righteousness 1 Chronicles……………………………….. Designer / Preparer of the Spiritual Temple of God
2 Chronicles……………………………….. Cleanser / Reformer of the Temple
Ezra………………………………………… Restorer / Priest Nehemiah………………………………….. Governor of Judah / inspecting the Church
Esther……………………………………… King of the Bride
Job…………………………………………. Patient Suffering Priest and Mediator Psalms……………………………………... The One who Sings / in the midst of the congregation
Proverbs…………………………………… The Wisdom of God
Ecclesiastes………………………………… The only Way to Abundant Life
Song/Solomon……………………………... Beloved Bridegroom Lover
Isaiah………………………………………. Messiah, the Holy One of Israel
Jeremiah…………………………………… Righteous Branch Lamentations……………………………….. Weeping Prophet
Ezekiel…………………………………….. Son of Man
Daniel……………………………………… The Stone that Crushes the Kingdoms of the World Hosea……………………………………… Healer of the Backslider
Joel………………………………………… Promiser of the Holy Spirit
Amos………………………………………. Bearer of all our Burdens Obadiah……………………………………. Avenger of God’s People
Jonah………………………………………. Greater than Jonah / 3 days-3 nights
Micah……………………………………… Rejected King of the Jews Nahum……………………………………... Prophet of Comfort and Vengeance
Habakkuk………………………………….. The Rewarder of those who live by Faith
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Zephaniah………………………………….. Executor of God’s Wrath Haggai…………………………………….. The Desire of all Nations
Zechariah………………………………….. Smitten Shepherd
Malachi……………………………………. The Messenger of the New Covenant
Book Christ is seen as:
Matthew…………………………………… King, the Anointed Son of David
Mark………………………………………. Suffering Servant
Luke……………………………………….. Son of Man John……………………………………….. The Word-Flesh, Son of God, Bread of Life, Light of the World, I AM
Acts………………………………………… The Risen Lord and Baptizer in the Holy Spirit
Romans……………………………………. Our Righteousness 1 Corinthians………………………………. The Power and Wisdom of God
2 Corinthians………………………………. Our Comfort and Sufficiency
Galatians…………………………………… ―Seed‖ of Abraham, Our liberty from legalism Ephesians………………………………….. The Head of the Church / Our Bridegroom
Philippians…………………………………. Our Joy
Colossians…………………………………. The Eternal Creator / Fullness of the Godhead Bodily
1 Thessalonians……………………………. The Coming Lord
2 Thessalonians……………………………. The Returning Avenger
1 Timothy………………………………….. Our Mediator between God and Man 2 Timothy…………………………………. Our example of a True Minister
Titus………………………………………. Our Savior
Philemon………………………………….. Our Advocate and Intercessor Hebrews…………………………………… Our Sacrifice and High Priest / Melchisedek
James……………………………………… The Lord of Glory 1 Peter…………………………………….. Foreordained Lamb / Chief-Cornerstone and Shepherd
2 Peter…………………………………….. The Daystar and Coming Lord
1 John……………………………………… The Loving manifested Word 2 John…………………………………….. The Truth
3 John………………………………………. The Truth
Jude………………………………………… Our Keeper Revelation..………………………………… The Alpha & Omega, the Lamb, the Lion/tribe of Judah,
Triumphant King of kings & Lord of lords.
M. The _____________ __________________ Principle:
1. That peculiarity of the writings of the Holy Spirit, by which a passage applying primarily to a person
or event near at hand, is used again by the Holy Spirit at a later time as applying to the Person of
Christ, or the affairs of His kingdom, or the Antichrist in the future.
2. Examples:
Hosea 11:1 ―…Out of Egypt I have called my son.‖ (with Matthew 2:14)
Ezekiel 28:1-2 ―…In the pride of your heart you say, ‗I am a god; I sit on the throne of a god…‘ ―
Daniel 11:37 ―…[he] will exalt himself above them all[gods].‖ Compare with 2 Thessalonians 2:4
N. The ________________ Principle:
1. 1 Corinthians 15:46 - ―First the ____________ (oil, cloud) then the ______________ (Holy Spirit).‖
2. Symbol = literally means ―_________ ___________.‖ God caused the writers of scripture to often use
one thing to represent another through common characteristics. There are seven categories of Symbols
in the Bible:
Things Used: Things Symbolized:
a. Objects: _______________ ―Your Word is a lamp to my feet…‖ (Ps. 119:105)
b. Creation: _______________ ―Jesus … the lamb of God.‖ (John 1:29, 36)
c. Numbers: ______________ ―In the thirteenth year they rebelled.‖ (Genesis 14:4)
d. Names: ________________ ―Nabal is his name, and folly is with him.‖ (1 Sam. 4:21)
e. Colors: ________________ ―Fine linen, clean and white…the righteousness of the saints.‖ (Rev. 19:8)
f. Directions: _____________ ―toward the east, and behold the glory of the God of Israel came.‖ (Ez. 43:1-2)
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Demonstration:
Symbolic Object ————————Common Characteristics—————————Symbolizes
The ___________ ___________ ___________
(1 Cor. 10:3-4) ___________
___________
______________
O. The _______________ Principle: Prophetic symbol: a ____________ of some (one/thing) to come.
1. 1 Corinthians 10:11 - ―These things happened to them [Israel] as _______________ (tupikos).‖
2. Greek: Tupos – An anticipative figure, image, or form of what is to come.
3. Symbol = a representation of one thing standing for another.
Type = a ___________________ representation of one thing prefiguring another.
4. A symbol may represent something past, present or future, whereas a type is essentially a prefiguring or
______________ of someone or something future from itself.
O.T. Joseph / Tabernacle Of Moses Christ / Church N.T.
5. Important points:
• Types may involve symbols, but symbols in and of themselves are never types. • Because types generally involve symbols, the Symbolic Principle must constantly be used with the Typical Principle.
• The type of a scripture is always solidly based on the actual sense [plain meaning] of that scripture.
• Generally speaking, the Bible interprets its own types or gives the key to their interpretation. • The key safeguard against human conjecture interpreting types is to let the scriptures interpret its own types.
• There is rarely a type used in the Old testament that does not find its fulfillment in the New.
• A type is generally to be viewed as a prophecy. • No doctrines should be built on types alone, but types may be used to illustrate doctrines.
• No type is to be interpreted by or with another type.
• Theology governs typical teaching, types do not govern theology.
6. Classifications of Types: a) Persons, b) Offices, c) Institutions, and d) Events.
Type or Symbol? Classification of Type?
Rainbow in Genesis _________ _____
Lamb _________ _____
Tabernacle of David _________ _____
Leviticus Animal Sacrifices _________ _____
Olive Trees in Zechariah _________ _____
Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel _________ _____
Jonah in the Whale‘s Belly _________ _____
High Priest in Tabernacle _________ _____
Blood _________ _____
Passover _________ _____
Kinsman-Redeemer _________ _____
King _________ _____
Demonstration: O.T. Type Point of Resemblance N.T. Antitype
Person: Joseph Jesus
Offices: High Priest Christ‘s Priesthood
Institutions: Tabernacle of Moses Christ
Events: Flood Last Days
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P. The __________________ Principle:
1. Parable = An earthly story with a _____________ meaning. A comparison between the __________
and the _______________ realm.
2. Purpose: To ___________ truth to those who were open and hungry-hearted (Mt. 13:9-12, 16, 19).
To ___________ truth from those who were closed and hard-hearted (Mt. 13:13-15).
3. Discerns the ___________ of the story and interprets its __________ elements.
4. Every parable is designed to conceal and reveal one fundamental spiritual truth. To perceive that truth,
one must interpret each of its parts, i.e. from the part to the whole and the whole to the part.
5. Example: Matthew 13:24-30 Matthew 13:36-43
(The Parable) (The Interpretation)
Kingdom of Heaven is like a man Sower — Son of Man
Sowed Seed The good seed — Children of the Kingdom
In his field The field is the world
The enemy The devil
Sowed Tares Children of the wicked one
Wheat & tares grow together until harvest Harvest — the end of the (age) world
The reapers The angels
Tares bundled to burn Wicked gathered and cast into fire
Wheat gathered to barn Righteous shine in the kingdom
Moral: At the end of the age the wicked and righteous will be separated unto their eternal
destinies.
Practise: Matthew 13:33
Another parable He spoke to them: "The kingdom of heaven is like leaven, which a woman
took and hid in three measures of meal till it was all leavened." NKJV
The Parable The Interpretation
Kingdom of heaven is like
Leaven (works silently, spreads gradually)
A woman took
And hid
In three measures…
Of meal
Till it was all [the whole]
Leavened
Moral: The kingdom of heaven has mixture [corrupting influences] in it now, until the end
of the age.
Q. The ___________________ Principle: illustrated principles used by Paul in Galatians 4:21-31
1. Allegory = A figure of speech used to communicate truth by expressing one thing under the image of
another. An allegory is an _____________ metaphor (a figure of speech in which one thing is likened
to another).
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2. The difference between a parable and an _________________:
• An allegory is an extended metaphor; a parable is an extended simile.
• An allegory contains implicity within itself or its context; a parable will either state its explicity or
require outside explanation from other scriptures.
• An allegory uses words figuratively; a parable uses words literally.
• An allegory can have a number of lessons; a parable has mostly one major lesson.
3. Example: Galatians 4:21-31
Abraham Father
Sarah Mother / Free
Isaac Covenant Son of Promise
Hagar Bondwoman
Ishmael Bondson / Flesh
Ishmael / Isaac Persecution
Hagar / Ishmael Cast Out
Isaac The Heir
________ Covenant ________ Covenant
Mt Sinai – Hagar Mt. Zion – Sarah
Slave Woman Free Woman
Children of Bondage Children of Freedom
According to Flesh According to Promise
Old Jerusalem New Jerusalem
Slavery Liberty
Law and Works Grace and Truth
Ishmael Persecutor Isaac Persecuted
Less Children More Children
4. Allegories Jesus gave: the _____ of the earth; the _______ shepherd; the _______ & the ___________.
R. The __________________Principle:
1. God is the Divine numberer and has stamped his numerical upon the whole of creation.
• He has numbered our steps (Job 14:16).
• He has numbered our days (Psalm 90:12).
• He knows the number of the stars (Psalm 147:4).
• God has numbered the days of kingdoms (Daniel 5:26).
• God knows the number of the hairs of our head (Matthew 10:30).
2. Numbers in the Bible are not arbitrary, but take on spiritual meaning and _____________significance.
They are found either named (3 years) or implied (5 sacrifices).
Examples:
One – Unity Two – Witness Division Three – Godhead, Perfect Testimony
Four – Earth Five – Grace, Cross, Life Six – Man, Beast, Satan
Seven – Perfection Eight – New Beginning Nine – Fruitfulness, Holy Spirit
Ten – Law, Order Eleven – Disorganization Twelve – Divine Government
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S. The _________________ Principle: ________ interpretation: __________ applications.
1. Why was the passage given? What was the original purpose of its writing?
2. David and Mephibosheth – 2 Samuel 9 Interpretation: Application:
_________________________ ______________________
3. To maintain scriptural integrity, applications must be ________________ with the 1st interpretation.
Observation ————————> Interpretation ————————> Application
Creation Symbolic Use One Interpretation Many Applications
Lion Yes Judah
Assyrian Empire Babylon (Lion with Eagle’s Wings)
Britain
Righteous (Prov. 28:1)
Jesus (Rev. 5:5)
Devil
Serpent Yes Devil (Rev. 12:9)
Demon Spirits (Rev. 9:19; Luke 10:19)
Wise as Serpents (Matthew 10:16) Jesus Lifted Up (John 3:14)
T. The _______________ Principle:
1. The principle by which the interpretation is discerned by the moral it contains. Much of scripture
contains ___________ instruction and the moral of it must be drawn out (Proverbs. 25:2). Examples:
• In _____________ 2 Samuel 11-20:3 The Sin of David Moral: Consequences of Adultery • In _____________ Psalms, Pr. & Eccles. Instructions Moral: Consequences of paths we choose
• In _____________ Matthew 25 Wise & Foolish Virgins Moral: Be prepared for Christ’s Return
2. Apostle Paul: ―You shall not muzzle an ox while it treads…‖ 1 Cor. 9:7-12 (with Deut. 25:4)
3. The proper application must be based on proper interpretation. Many preachers fit their message in
wrong scriptures by not considering the background. Example:
Scripture Story Interpretation Moral Principle
2 Kings 4:1-7 Allegorization Right Interpretation
Gather Facts (Knowledge) Method (wrong) Explain Facts (Understanding) Apply Facts (Wisdom)
Widow Church Laws of the Widows God has promised to take care
(Positive/Righteous) OT / NT 1 Timothy of the widows as their husband
Creditors Satanic Attack Creditors and Laws of God protects those who come
(take the two sons) Debts (Mean bunch, but under his covenant standards
God paid) and qualify for his covenant Provision
Pot of Oil Holy Spirit God’s answer to the problem God uses the little we have
Borrowed Vessels Church Members Faith and Obedience Faith & Obedience always necessary Filled Vessels Tongues ― ― ― ―
Sold Evangelism Results of obedience Where God guides he provides
Pay debts Their debts God cared for the widow God cares today!
Just For Fun: If you’re not convinced by now how amazingly inspired the Bible is, let me leave you with
this Bible trivia: Psalm 117 is the shortest chapter in the Bible
Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible Psalm 118 is the center chapter of the Bible
There are 594 chapters before Psalm 118 and 594 chapters after —totaling 1188 chapters.
The exact verse in the center of the Bible is Psalm 118:8 which reads:
―It is better to trust in the Lord than to trust in man.‖