
Bible Study Tools - Let's Get Started - Lanny Hubbard
Marie Paule Adje
تفصیل
<p>Honored to have Professor Lanny Hubbard from Portland Bible College (<a href='https://portlandbiblecollege.org'>https://portlandbiblecollege.org</a>)</p> <p>Talking about different Bible Study tools - Lanny will help explain the different tools that are available, both paid resources and free resources.</p> <p>Be a Reader – </p> <ul><li>You’ll get a feel for different publishing houses</li> <li>Zondervan – main evangelical stream type of publishing company</li> <li>Baker and IVP – more academic – </li> <li>Hendrickson – more charismatic</li> <li>Crossway – reformed theology</li> </ul> <p>Familiarity with different authors</p> <p>Familiarity with different series</p> <p>Books of multiple perspective – Zondervan – counterpoint</p> <p>Look at articles – end notes and footnotes – go to the primary source. Follow the footnotes</p> <p>New Bible Dictionary – bibliographical info – to dig deeper in a particular topic or arena.</p> <p>How to stay balanced – Systematic Theology books – buy the ones that are well recognized in the broad sphere of Christianity. – Millard Erickson and Wayne Grudem</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>A good Bible translation</p> <p>300 0 500 1000 1500 </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Slide 2</p> <p>Ancient Translations of the Bible</p> <ul><li>LXX – Septuagint (Greek)</li> <li>Syriac Peshita (Aramaic)</li> <li>Vulgate (Latin</li> <li>Massoretic Text- MT (Hebrew)</li> </ul> <p>Slide 3</p> <p>History of English Translations</p> <ul><li>900-1300 AD: Polyglots, diaglotts</li> <li>1379 AD: John Wiclyffe</li> <li>After 1450 AD: Tyndale, Coverdale, Matthews, Great Bible, Bishops Bible, Geneva Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, King James</li> </ul> <p>Slide 4</p> <p>Types of Biblical Translation</p> <ul><li>Formal Correspondence: Word-for-Word</li> <li>Dynamic Equivalent: Thought-for-thought</li> <li>Paraphrase</li> </ul> <p>Slide 5</p> <p>Spectrum of Bible Translations</p> <p>Form