Senses, Criticism, & Translations Flashcards

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Word replacement if they have the same simple meaning

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literal translation

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when translator uses different words or figures of speech to preserve the actual deep meaning of the original text. It is more difficult but more beneficial

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dynamic equivalent translation

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3
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The meaning that is conveyed directly from the text as intended by the inspired author

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literal sense

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4
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what is the literal sense in John 6:1–15?

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The value of the Denarius (money), barley loaves is the food of poor, Israel’s hope for a messiah

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5
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understanding how the passage fits in the whole of salvation history

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spiritual sense

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6
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understanding the events in light of Christ

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allegorical sense

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7
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what is the allegorical sense in John 6:1–15?

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Jesus fulfills the Passover; he is the lamb of God

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8
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which sense calls you to act justly and apply the passage to your daily life?

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moral sense

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9
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look back to God’s original covenant and forward to heaven

ties all events together

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anagogical sense

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10
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define biblical criticism

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examining text carefully

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11
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what are the four types of biblical criticism?

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historical, form/literary, source, and redaction

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examines context of the passage within history. It uses dating and archaeology

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historical criticism

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13
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ask: where did the author get their material? Gospels.

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source criticism

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14
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ask: how did the oral tradition turn into the written record?

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form criticism

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15
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looks into the editor, organization is based on other factors, ask: what was the theological influence that encouraged them to organize the way they did?

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redaction criticism

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