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Hebraic Methods of Bible Study - Panter - 18.10.2022 ![]() Hebraic Methods Of Bible Study Published 9/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 5.82 GB | Duration: 7h 4m Discover deeper meaning in the Bible using ancient Hebraic methods to study Scripture What you'll learn Ancient Hebraic methods of Bible Study How to study the Bible from a Hebraic perspective Understanding the Bible the way ancient Eastern people would have Uncover Biblical depth of meaning with ancient Hebraic methods Requirements No experience needed Description You are probably familiar with Christian Bible study, which traditionally appropriates a Greek worldview. This Greek approach recognizes the ability of mankind to perceive universal truths and concepts. In science, for example, these concepts are viewed as mathematical laws. In the spiritual realm of religion, and specifically in the study of the Bible, these truths are interpretative conclusions that declare the meaning of the text. Thus, theology tends to promote interpretations as truth, which leads to doctrinal positions and promotes thousands of Christian denominations, each claiming to know the truth.This study will take you to an ancient Hebraic approach of searching the Scriptures that uncovers a depth of meaning. This approach understands that the Bible is distinctly different from western literature in two ways. First, it is an ancient text composed in the oriental world. Thus, its worldview is eastern and Hebraic, not Greek and western. Second, its message is spiritual rather than factual, logical, and scientific. The biblical message is delivered in an artistic manner that stimulates curiosity, provokes questions, and invites penetration of a deeper understanding that resides behind the plain and simple words.This course offers video instruction in twelve lessons. If you want to monitor your progress, there are brief quizzes. Dr. Anne Davis will be your instructor. She has a Ph.D. degree in Biblical Studies, has authored numerous books that you can find on Amazon, and offers her research findings on the BibleInteract website. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to Hebraic Methods of Bible Study Section 2: Lesson 1 Lecture 2 Lesson 1, Part 1: Hebrew & Greek Thought: Principles of Hebraic Bible Study Lecture 3 Lesson 1, Part 2: Current Bible Study Methods Lecture 4 Lesson 1, Part 3: The Concept of Truth Lecture 5 Lesson 1, Part 4: Be Like the Master Lecture 6 Lesson 1, Part 5: Uncover Mysteries Lecture 7 Lesson 1, Part 6: Listen for Anything Unusual Section 3: Lesson 2 Lecture 8 Lesson 2, Part 1: Walking the Land: Israel in the Ancient Near East Lecture 9 Lesson 2, Part 2: The Costal Plain Lecture 10 Lesson 2, Part 3: The Hill Country Lecture 11 Lesson 2, Part 4: The Great Rift Valley Lecture 12 Lesson 2, Part 5: The Story of Deborah and Barak Section 4: Lesson 3 Lecture 13 Lesson 3, Part 1: Historical Background of the Bible Story Lecture 14 Lesson 3, Part 2: United Kingdom: David & Solomon Lecture 15 Lesson 3, Part 3: Yeshayahu Lecture 16 Lesson 3, Part 4: Babylonian Captivity Lecture 17 Lesson 3, Part 5: Persian Empire Section 5: Lesson 4 Lecture 18 Lesson 4, Part 1: Conducting a Word Study: Hebrew Alphabet & A Concordance Lecture 19 Lesson 4, Part 2: Conducting a Word Study: Hebrew Alphabet & A Concordance Lecture 20 Lesson 4, Part 3: Conducting a Word Study: Hebrew Alphabet & A Concordance Lecture 21 Lesson 4, Part 4: Conducting a Word Study: Hebrew Alphabet & A Concordance Section 6: Lesson 5 Lecture 22 Lesson 5, Part 1: Imagery Lecture 23 Lesson 5, Part 2: Symbol Lecture 24 Lesson 5, Part 3: Period of the Judges Lecture 25 Lesson 5, Part 4: The Heroine, Jael Lecture 26 Lesson 5, Part 5: metaphor is an Extended Symbol Section 7: Lesson 6 Lecture 27 Lesson 6, Part 1: Mysterious Artistry of Hebrew Poetry Lecture 28 Lesson 6, Part 2: Mysterious Artistry of Hebrew Poetry Lecture 29 Lesson 6, Part 3: Rhythm of Hebrew Poetry Lecture 30 Lesson 6, Part 4: Artistic Poetry of Isaiah Section 8: Lesson 7 Lecture 31 Lesson 7, Part 1: Symbolism of Names and Numbers Lecture 32 Lesson 7, Part 2: Avram Lecture 33 Lesson 7, Part 3: Righteous Remnant Lecture 34 Lesson 7, Part 4: Symbolism of Numbers Section 9: Lesson 8 Lecture 35 Lesson 8, Part 1: Echos and Commentary Lecture 36 Lesson 8, Part 2: What if There is a Discrepancy? Lecture 37 Lesson 8, Part 3: Commentary Lecture 38 Lesson 8, Part 4: Echo Lecture 39 Lesson 8, Part 5: Linguistic Structure Section 10: Lesson 9 Lecture 40 Lesson 9, Part 1: Unraveling Chiastic Constructions Lecture 41 Lesson 9, Part 2: Tackling a Puzzling Passage Lecture 42 Lesson 9, Part 3: Unraveling Chiastic Constructions Lecture 43 Lesson 9, Part 4: Hebraic Sense of Time Section 11: Lesson 10 Lecture 44 Lesson 10, Part 1: What to Do With a Citation in the NT Lecture 45 Lesson 10, Part 2: What to Do With a Citation Lecture 46 Lesson 10, Part 3: What to Do With a Citation Section 12: Lesson 11 Lecture 47 Lesson 11, Part 1: Connecting the Two Testaments Lecture 48 Lesson 11, Part 2: Jewish & Christian Perspectives Lecture 49 Lesson 11, Part 3: Language of Judgment Lecture 50 Lesson 11.4: Language of Judgment in the NT Section 13: Lesson 12 Lecture 51 Lesson 12, Part 1: Stewards of the Mysteries Lecture 52 Lesson 12, Part 2: Metaphor is an Extended Symbol Lecture 53 Lesson 12, Part 3: Metaphor is an Extended Symbol Students of the Bible who want to discover deeper meaning in Scripture ![]() Download from RapidGator Download from Rapidgator: Download from Keep2Share |