Rightly divided : readings in biblical hermeneutics / [print] Roy B. Zuck, general editor. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Kregel Publications, (c)1996. - 320 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.



The what and why of Bible interpretation Who makes up the rules? Issues in contemporary hermeneutics Interpreting the Bible like a book The Holy Spirit and the interpretation of Scripture Preunderstandings and the interpreter Using and abusing language Figures of speech Ambiguity in the Bible The use of words in various contexts The relation of purpose and meaning in interpreting Scripture The single intent of Scripture Dual authorship and the single intended meaning of Scripture New Testament use of the Old Testament Old Testament quotations in the New Testament Evangelicals and the use of the Old Testament in the New, Part 1 ; Evangelicals and the use of the Old Testament in the New, Part 2 A proposal for the transcultural problem Interpreting in cultural context Identifying the audience God intended The devotional and practical use of the Bible Application in biblical hermeneutics and exposition Roy B. Zuck -- Robert H. Stein -- Walter C. Kaiser, Jr. -- Moses Stuart -- I. Howard Marshall -- William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg, and Robert L. Hubbard, Jr. -- Moises Silva -- Grant R. Osborne -- G. B. Caird -- Milton S. Terry -- Norman L. Geisler -- Walter C. Kaiser Jr. -- Elliott E. Johnson -- Roger Nicole -- Ronald F. Youngblood -- Darrell L. Bock -- Henry A. Virkler -- Charles H. Kraft -- J. Robertson McQuilkin -- Bernard Ramm -- Roy B. Zuck.



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