S2.1: "Jewish" Exegesis in the New Testament (7Choices)
How to Study the Bible's Use of the Bible (Gary E. Schnittjer & Matthew Harmon)
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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. 22:1‒4; 23:2‒3 Amos 9:11‒12; Acts 15:16‒17.
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S2.2: Sensus Plenior (7Choices)
This session explains the difficult concept of sensus plenior and several variations of this view. Biblical examples appearing in this video—Isa. 7:14; Matt. 1:18, 21, 23, 25; 28:20.
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S2.3: Advancement of Revelation (7Cho...
This session explains how God advances revelation through the Spirit-inspired interpretation of previous Scripture by later biblical authors. Biblical examples appearing in this video— 2 Sam. 23:1‒2, 5; Jer. 23:5; John 2:17, 22; 14:26.
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S2.4: Case Study of the Use of Hosea ...
This session surveys various approaches to this difficult passage. Biblical examples appearing in this video—Hos. 11:1; 12:4‒5; 2 Chr. 36:21; Matt. 2:15.