S4.3: Interpretive Blends (7Choices)
How to Study the Bible's Use of the Bible (Gary E. Schnittjer & Matthew Harmon)
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This session defines and illustrates the significance of interpretive blends for understanding the Bible’s use of the Bible. Biblical examples appearing in this video— Gen. 1:1; Lev. 18:27; Deut. 7:3 23:6; 2 Sam. 7; Ezra 9:10‒12; Ps. 2:7; Prov. 8:27; Isa. 42:1; 53; 56:7; Jer. 7:11; Mark 1:11; 11:16.
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