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Oct 7, 2024 · Jesus follows the interpretation of Daniel 7 itself. The wild animals of this vision symbolize both individual kings and their collective kingdoms in verses 17 and 23. Likewise Jesus interprets the figure like a human being who represents the collective holy people of God as their individual king. Jesus interprets the vision in the same way ...
- Jesus Believed That The Old Testament Was Decisive and Binding
- Jesus Believed That The Apostles Were Speaking on His Behalf
- Jesus Believed That He Was The Climax and Focus of All of Scripture
One of the best ways to learn what Jesus believed about the Bible is to observe how Jesus used the Bible in his earthly life and ministry. In John 10 Jesus is engaged in a heated exchange with a hostile Jewish crowd. They are hostile because Jesus has just made a very controversial claim: “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30 ESV). That’s a bold s...
Near the end of his earthly ministry Jesus had an important conversation with his disciples. He told them that he would soon die and rise again and ascend into heaven. In preparing them for those events he said: I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth...
In John 5:39 Jesus said: You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me (John 5:39 ESV) Jesus believed that the entire Old Testament was preparing people for and pointing people towards his own life and ministry. Why do you think God had you killing pigeons and doves and goa...
Jesus and Scripture: Studying the New Testament Use of the Old Testament. London: SPCK; 2010; Grand Rapids: Baker, 2011. Powery, Emerson B. Jesus Reads Scripture: The Function of the Use of Scripture in the Synoptic Gospels. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2002. Wenham, John. Christ and the Bible, 3 rd Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2009.
Jun 15, 2023 · Mark 12:29-32: ‘The most important one,’ answered Jesus, ‘is this: “Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and ...
Jesus is revealed not only as the proclaimer of God's word but also as the proclaimer of himself as the one in whom that OT word is to find fulfilment. Jesus fulfils the OT in two ways. By his interpretation of it he unveils its true and final (eschatological) meaning. In his person and. 14 Matt 15:6 = Mark 7:13.
Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Not only can we take the Bible literally, but we must take the Bible literally. This is the only way to determine what God really is trying to communicate to us. When we read any piece of literature, but especially the Bible, we must determine what the author intended to communicate. Many today will read a verse or passage of Scripture ...
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Feb 17, 2012 · A brief overview of the basic seven-part approach, including the Action Steps to be taken, is outlined below. Phase 1: “Jesus quoted passages;” i.e., it is Christ-Dependent Interpretation Phase One recognizes that, on our own, we cannot understand the Bible. The words of Jesus to His disciples are as true today as when He originally spoke ...