Glossary for Lessons 1-11
Special terms used in lessons 1-11
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MoralTerm used to refer to the aspects of God's Old Testament Law that are absolutes for all times | |
MorphemeThe smallest unit of meaning in linguistics, a small feature of words that indicates things like singular and plural and verb tenses | |
MosesMan with whom God made a covenant, in which He codified the law to guide Israel, and through whom He established Israel and moved them to spread His kingdom throughout the earth. | |
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NoahMan with whom God made a covenant, in which He promised enduring stability of nature and in which man was to oppose corruption. | |
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ObjectivismApproach to knowledge that believes it is possible to arrive at impartial knowledge | |
OrganicView of inspiration that believes that the Holy Spirit used the personalities, experiences, outlooks, and intentions of human authors as he supervised and directed their writing | |
Original MeaningPhrase used in this course to mean the concepts, behaviors, and emotions that the divine and human writers jointly intended a biblical document to communicate to its first audience. | |
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PhiloWriter from Alexandria who is considered to be the originator of the allegorical approach to interpreting Scripture | |
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QuadrigaIn early roman society it was a chariot drawn by four horses. In hermeneutics, it referred to an interpretive approach that considered a passage of Scripture to have four distinct meanings. | |