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What are the steps to Inductive Bible Study?

1. Observation

2. Interpretation

3. Evaluation (Application)

4. Correlation

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What is the definition of observation?

The act or faculty of taking notice

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What are the steps to observation?

1. Seeing with the eye

2. Perception of the mind

3. Response of the heart

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The will to observe

motivation

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The exactness in observation

precision

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The persistence in observation

patience

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Who said, "If you want to hide the evidence, put it in an obvious place."

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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What are the General Questions for Observation?

1. What's the setting

2. What's the specific cultural and historical context of this book

3. What's the immediate context of the passage under consideration?

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What is theology based on?

Scripture

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The English word "hermeneutics" comes from the _____ language

Greek

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How does Joshua 1:8 tell us we can grip God's Word?

by meditating

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How does 2 Timothy 2:15 tell us we can grip on God's Word?

by studying

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Hermeneutics is the science of _____

Bible interpretation

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Another meaning for "method" is _____

path

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The word "'interpret" can mean

explain / translate

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Which kind of mind did the Bereans NOT have when they heard the Word ?

A rejecting mind

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How often did the Bereans search the Scriptures to see if Paul was telling the truth?

Daily

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The Greek word "dihermeneuo" is translated in Luke 24:27 as what word?

Expounded

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Who said, "The Bible was written not to satisfy your curiosity but to make you like the Savior. Not to fill your head with a collection of Biblical facts but to transform your life."

Hendricks

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Who said, "There are three main methods of mastering the contents of the Bible, the first thing is to read the Scriptures. Second, read the Scriptures! Third, read the Scriptures.!"

Norris

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Who said, "It works with the given material, proceeds according to principles and rules, aims at completion, and honors such qualities as patience, deliberation, objectivity, and toil and sweat."

Jensen

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In the presuppositions for a Bible-believing Baptist in Methodical Bible study, In the nature of the Bible, what is meant be the "natural side?"

The Bible is given in a natural written form as the process to transfer God's supernatural truth

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What kind of mind is used to examine, estimate, and execute?

A reasoning mind

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What kind of mind has zeal, spirit, and eagerness?

A ready mind

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What kind of mind receives favorably, gives ear to, and embraces?

A receptive mind

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How does 2 Chronicles 34:18-19 tell us we can grip on God's Word?

by hearing

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How does Deuteronomy 17:18-19 tell us we can grip on God's Word?

by reading

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Eisegesis

Putting in to the text

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Exegesis

Taking out of the text

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Willed observation is characterized by ______

Vision with executive force

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Unwilled observation is soon _______

Satiated and goes to sleep

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Deductive Bible Study is _____

general to specific

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Reasoning from particular facts to a general conclusion is the _____ method

inductive

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What is not one of the three requisites of observation?

Hearing with the ear

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What are the terms of any Bible passage?

definitions and etymology

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What is the structure to any Bible passage?

Syntax

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What is the literary form to any Bible passage?

synthesis

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What is the atmosphere of any Bible passage?

mood

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What is the definition of term?

a given word as it is used in a given context

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Routine words

words whose meanings are immediately obvious and /or not essential for understanding the passage

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Non-routine words

words which should be especially noted and recorded because they need further examination

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What are three kinds of non-routine words?

1. Difficult

2. Crucial or key

3. Profound

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What is a literal term?

concrete or primary or usual meaning of a word

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What is a figurative term?

abstract or symbolic use of the term having a secondary idea distinct from the original meaning

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Comparison

the association of like things

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Contrast

the association of opposites

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Repetition

the reiteration of the same terms, phrases, or clauses

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Continuity

the repeated use of similar terms, phrases, or clauses

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Continuation

a series of words that tie things together

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Climax

the arrangement of material in such a way as to progress from the lesser, to the greater, to the greatest

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Cruciality

the utilization of the principle of the pivot

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Interchange

the exchanging or alternation of certain elements often used to strengthen contrast or comparison

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Particularization and Generalization

The movement from the general to the particular, and from the particular to the general

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Causation and substantiation

The progression from cause to effect and from effect to cause

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Explanation or Analysis

the presentation of an idea or event followed by its interpretation

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Preparation or Introduction

The inclusion of the background or setting for events and ideas