In our next session we'll be looking at how we go about examining the literary context of a biblical passage, as well as identifying the genre, or type of literature that it is we're dealing with.
For this session you will need to have read:
- KBH, ch. 4
- KBH, ch. 7, 214-229
Here are some questions to think about while you are doing your reading:
- What does the word 'canon' mean, and why do we use it in relation to the Bible (p. 103)?
- What were considered some of the criteria for canonicity as these books were being brought together into one Bible (115-116)?
- What do we mean when we talk about 'textual criticism' (120-125)?
- In relation to different types of translations, what is meant by: 'formal equivalence', 'dynamic equivalence', and 'paraphrase' (125-126)?
- What are some of the factors to keep in mind when choosing a translation (130-131)?
- What do the authors mean when they say that literary context provides 'flow of thought' and 'delineates correct relationships between units' (215-216)?
- What three principles regarding literary context do the authors give on p. 217-218?
- What are the various 'circles of context' that need to be looked at when doing interpretation (219-229)?