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The Biblical Hermeneutics Podcast
By John Oglesby
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The Biblical Hermeneutics Podcast is a weekly podcast which strives to help anyone interested better utilize the Biblical interpretive method leading to the Biblical worldview.
The Biblical Hermeneutics Podcast is a weekly podcast which strives to help anyone interested better utilize the Biblical interpretive method leading to the Biblical worldview.
025. Biblical Hermeneutics and Theological Method with Dr. Paul Weaver
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Dr. Paul Weaver, host of the Bible and Theology Matters Podcast, joins me this week to discuss theological method and it's relation with Biblical hermeneutics. Thank you for joining!
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024. Biblical Hermeneutics Applied: Identify Lexical Keys
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Step number 5 of the exegetical process is to identify and define lexical keys, or key words in the passage of study. Is it as simple as looking up a definition in the dictionary? I'm afraid not! Enjoy!
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023. Biblical Hermeneutics Applied: Identify Grammatical and Syntactical Keys
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Thank you for joining! Step four of the interpretive method is to identify grammatical and syntactical keys. How to words relate to each other? Trust me, it's a worthy venture!
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022. Biblical Hermeneutics Applied: Identify Structural Keys
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What is the author's flow of thought/argument within his writing? Identifying the structural keys allow for the identification of authors argument, allowing for a proper understanding of the passage. Thanks for joining!
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021. Biblical Hermeneutics Applied: Identify Historical and Cultural Background
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The next step of the interpretive method is to identify the historical and cultural background of the book being studied as well as the specific passage being studied. In this episode, your host, John Oglesby, takes time to explore why and how to accomplish this! Thanks for joining!
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020. Biblical Hermeneutics Applied: Verify Text and Translation
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What's the next step of the exegetical process? Verify Text and Translation! Thanks for joining!
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019. Tools and Recommended Readings for Biblical Hermeneutics
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What categories of interpretive tools exist to aid in the interpretation of the Scriptures? Your host, John Oglesby, goes over these tools and also gives an example of the first step of the exegetical process - reading the entire book of study three times. Thanks for joining!
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018. Biblical Hermeneutics Applied: An Overview of the Process
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How do we apply Biblical hermeneutics? What are the basic exegetical steps? In this episode, John Oglesby provides a basic overview of the exegetical process, beginning a multipart series on Biblical Hermeneutics applied! Thank you for joining!
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017. Illumination and Biblical Hermeneutics
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What is the doctrine of illumination and how far can we take it whenever approaching understanding the Scriptures? In this episode, we explore the doctrine of illumination as it relates to Biblical Hermeneutics! Thanks for joining!
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016. Biblical Objectivity and Biblical Hermeneutics
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How to we approach the Scriptures? Can we be objective in reality? Has revelatory gifts ceased or do they continue? We explore these questions in this week's episode! Thanks for joining!
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015. Progressive Revelation and Biblical Hermeneutics with Christian Twombly
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This week, Christian Twombly joins us to discuss the topic of Progressive Revelation–such a simple concept with some pretty extensive implications! Thank you for joining us!
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014. Basic Principles of Biblical Hermeneutics
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In this episode, John Oglesby reviews five basic principles of Biblical hermeneutics. Thanks for joining!
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013. The Literal Grammatical Historical Hermeneutic
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In this episode, the host, John Oglesby, provides an overview and brief defense of the Literal Grammatical Historical hermeneutic–a hermeneutic model which he believes to be Biblical. Thank you for joining!
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012. Presuppositions and Biblical Hermeneutics with Dr. Christopher Cone
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What are presuppositions and what place do they have in our interpretive methodology? Join me as I talk with Dr. Christopher Cone about his work and understanding of Presuppositions within hermeneutics.
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011. External Data and The Scriptures
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Is external data necessary for understanding the Scriptures? Find out in this week's episode! Thanks for joining!
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010. Biblical Hermeneutics and Single Meaning
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In this episode of The Biblical Hermeneutics Podcast, we explore the principle of Single Meaning. We take a brief look at what the principle is, some challenges to the principle, and the difference between meaning and application. Thank you for joining us!
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009. The Inerrancy of Scripture and Biblical Hermeneutics with Jonathan Lough
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Jonathan Lough joins us this week to discuss the relationship between the doctrine of the inerrancy of Scripture and Biblical Hermeneutics. Mr. Lough serves as an assistant professor of theology and apologetics at Word of Life Bible Institute in upstate New York. He and his wife, Lauren, live in Pottersville, New York where together they are privileged to serve, teach, and disciple the students who come to the Bible Institute campus. He graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary in 2022 with his ThM. During his studies at DTS, he also served as a worship pastor. Jonathan loves to communicate the truth of God’s Word to young students and looks forward to seeing the Word of God change their lives. Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Biblical Hermeneutics Podcast!
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008. Internal Model for Biblical Hermeneutics
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Join us as we explore the books of Genesis and Revelation to try and establish an internal model for Biblical Hermeneutics. Is there a deeper meaning meant by the words used in the Bible? Should they be understood normatively?
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007. Biblical Hermeneutics and the Sufficiency of Scripture
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Are the Scriptures sufficient? How does it relate to Biblical hermeneutics? We want to answer these questions, and more, in this episode of The Biblical Hermeneutics Podcast.
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006. The Goal of Biblical Hermeneutics
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What is the goal of Biblical Hermeneutics? Even more broadly, what's the goal of interpretation? Who gets to determine meaning in the communication? All this is covered in this week's episode of The Biblical Hermeneutics Podcast. Thanks!
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