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First Baptist Church of Delphi, IN Pastors: Matthew DelValle, Bill Glenn, & Shawn Covington Website: www.fbcdelphi.com HOW TO STUDY THE BIBLE - Interpreting the Bible as Instructed in the Bible (Adult Sunday School Class) Course Description: Have you ever wondered how to read the Bible? Have you ever struggled with studying it yourself? Should we read Matthew the same way we read Malachi? How should our approach to 1 Samuel be different from 1 Peter? This class will cover a study of proper theories and methods of biblical interpretation and provide actual practice in interpreting a text of Scripture. The goal of this class is to inspire a greater love for God by teaching you how to read, interpret, and apply his word as a faithful follower of Jesus. Course Outline: Part 1: The Principles of Bible Study Lesson 1: The Bible—Revelation and Response: What Is the Bible and How Should We Approach It? Lesson 2: The Holy Spirit—Illumination: How Does the Holy Spirit Influence My Understanding? Lesson 3: The Inductive Method—The Interpretive Journey: How Do I Get from the Text to Today? Part 2: The Process of Bible Study Lesson 4: Context (Part 1)—Presuppositions: How Do We Read the Bible on Its Own Terms? Lesson 5: Context (Part 2)—Looking Down: What Is the Close Context of the Text? Lesson 6: Context (Part 3)—Looking Back: What Is the Continuing Context of the Text? Lesson 7: Context (Part 4)—Looking Ahead: What Is the Complete Context of the Text? Lesson 8: Observation (Part 1)—Semantics: What Do These Words in the Text Mean? Lesson 9: Observation (Part 2)—Syntax: How Do Clauses in the Text Relate Together? Lesson 10: Observation (Part 3)—Structure: How Is This Text Put Together? Lesson 11: Observation (Part 4)—Significance: How Do I Discover the Main Point of the Text? Lesson 12: Meaning (Part 1)—Authorial Intent: Who Determines the Meaning of the Text? Lesson 13: Meaning (Part 2)—Dual Authorship: Is There More Than One Meaning in This Text? Lesson 14: Meaning (Part 3)—Typology: Is There a Divine Intention Beyond the Human Author’s? Lesson 15: Meaning (Part 4)—Translations: How Does My Translation Affect My Interpretation? Lesson 16: Meaning (Part 5)—Tools: What Are Some Helpful Books or Tools for Interpreting the Bible? Bonus Lesson: Delighting in the Word – Bible Reading Plans Lesson 17: Application (Part 1)—Transformation: How Does This Text Change People’s Lives? Lesson 18: Application (Part 2)—Teaching: How Do I Teach and/or Preach This Text? Part 3: The Parts of Bible Study Lesson 19: Correlation—Studying Both Testaments: How Does This Text Relate to the Entire Scripture? Lesson 20: OT Genres (Part 1)—OT Historical Narrative Literature Genre: Is the Text an OT Bible Story? Lesson 21: OT Genres (Part 2)—Poetic Literature Genre: Is the Text Poetry or a Psalm? Lesson 22: OT Genres (Part 3)—Wisdom Literature Genre: Is the Text a Proverb or Reflection on Life? Lesson 23: OT Genres (Part 4)—Legal Literature Genre: Is the Text an OT Law? Lesson 24: OT Genres (Part 5)—Prophetic and Apocalyptic Literature Genre: Is the Text a Prophecy? Lesson 25: NT Genres (Part 1)—Gospel Literature Genre: Is the Text a Gospel? Lesson 26: NT Genres (Part 2)—NT Historical Narrative Literature Genre: Is the Text the Book of Acts? Lesson 27: NT Genres (Part 3)—Parabolic Literature Genre: Is the Text a Parable? Lesson 28: NT Genres (Part 4)—Epistolary Literature Genre: Is the Text a Letter? Lesson 29: NT Genres (Part 5)—Eclectic Literature Genre: Is the Text the Book of Revelation? Lesson 30: Putting It Together—Particular Challenges: How Do I Study Difficult or Familiar Passages?