Theological Term of the Week
- From scripture:
Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth. (2 Timothy 2:15 ESV)
- From John Piper in Biblical Exegesis: Discovering the Scriptural Meaning of Biblical Texts.
For those who think the Bible is infallible and authoritative in matters of faith and practice, good exegesis becomes a very humbling task. It demands that our own ideas take second place. The way we feel and think about life is restrained as we allow ourselves to listen to what the author feels and thinks. Good exegesis becomes a threat to our pride. By it we run the risk of honestly discovering that the prophetic and apostolic view of life is different from our own, so that our view — and with it our pride — must crumble.
Learn more
- D. A. Carson: Must I Learn How to Interpret the Bible (pdf)
- Sam Storms: Essential Tools for Exegesis
- D. A. Carson: R. C. Sproul interviews D. A. Carson on biblical exegesis (video)
- Basics of the Bible: Interpretation, Hermeneutics, Exegesis…
- J. I. Packer: Interpretation of Scripture