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|a BL220.6
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|a Sterrett, T. Norton.
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|a How to understand your Bible /
|c T. Norton Sterrett.
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|a Rev. ed.
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|a Downers Grove, Ill. :
|b InterVarsity Press,
|c [1974]
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|a 179 p. ;
|c 21 cm.
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|a I. Basic considerations --
1. Personal Bible study is a must --
2. Who can understand the Bible? --
3. The importance of proper understanding --
4. The point of departure --
5. Using the right tools --
6. How to proceed --
II. General principles --
7. Considering the context --
8. Understanding the words --
9. Understanding the grammar --
10. Grasping the author's intention --
11. Studying the background --
12. Interpreting Scripture by Scripture --
III. Special principles --
13. Figure of speech --
14. Symbols --
15. Types --
16. Parables and allegories --
17. Hebrew idioms --
18. Hebrew poetry --
19. Prophecy --
20. Doctrine --
21. The relation of the Old and New Testaments --
IV. Personal application --
22. Responding to God's word.
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|a Bible
|x Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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|x Study and teaching.
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