S1.1: Sequestering the Use of Scripture in the Old Testament (7Choices)
How to Study the Bible's Use of the Bible (Gary E. Schnittjer & Matthew Harmon)
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This session explains some of the problems with approaches that sequester the Old Testament unto itself. Biblical examples appearing in this video—Deut. 23:3; Ezek. 44:6‒7, 9; Jer. 9:26.
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S1.2: Sequestering the Use of Scriptu...
This session explains some of the problems with approaches that sequester the New Testament unto itself. Three commonly asserted Jewish Presuppositions are explained. Biblical examples appearing in this video—Lev. 19:33-34; Num. 24:17; Deut. 18:18-20; Ps. 2:2; John 6:14.
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S1.3: The Teachings of Jesus Connect ...
This session explains how the teachings of Jesus connect the use of earlier scripture in the Old and New Testaments. Biblical examples appearing in this video—Dan. 7:13‒14, 27; Mark 13:26‒27.
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S2.1: "Jewish" Exegesis in the New Te...
This session counters the prevailing view that NT authors depend on Jewish Exegetical techniques (e.g. Hillel’s Rules) and traditions to interpret the OT by showing the presence of these techniques within the OT itself. Biblical examples appearing in this video—Exod. 23:4‒5; Lev. 19:18, 34; Deut....