From Exegesis to Exposition: A Practical Guide to Using Biblical HebrewMany seminarians suspect that their courses in Hebrew have little relevance to their current and future ministry. However, in "From Exegesis to Exposition," Chisholm inspires and instructs students and pastors to use the Hebrew Bible appropriately in their preaching and teaching, showing seminarians and seminary-trained pastors how to "preach accurate, informative, and exciting sermons, rooted in the Hebrew text." (59) |
Contents
Credibility Competence and Confidence | 7 |
Finding Help in the Right Places | 13 |
The Most Basic Question of All | 19 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
Abimelech accusative action adjective ancient appears Assyria basic Benjaminites Biblical blessing Book of Ruth chapter clause in verse cohortative construction covenant David describes Deut disjunctive clause divine Eglon Ehud Esau evil example exegesis exegetical Exod exposition faith feminine function Genesis genitive God's Habakkuk Hebrew hiphil hithpael imperative imperfect indicates interpretation Isaiah Israel Israelites Jacob Jonah Judah Judg judgment jussive Kethib king land Lord Lord's meaning metaphor metonymy Moab Moses narrative narrator Nazirite niphal noun nuance Old Testament parallelism participle passage perfect Philistines phrase piel plot plural poetic preceding prefixed preposition preterite pronoun prophet Proverbs Psalm Psalm 23 psalmist Qere reading refers rhetorical Ruth Samson second line semantic Septuagint sequential Shechem singular Sometimes statement step story structure suffixed syntactical theme theological tion translated Ugaritic usage verb verbal waw-consecutive wayyiqtol form woman word Yahweh יהוה