Biblical hermeneutics : a treatise on the interpretation of the Old and New Testaments / Milton S. Terry.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan Pub. House, 1974,1975.Edition: Second reprDescription: 782 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.6/3
Contents:
Part First: Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics. 1. Preliminary -- 2. The Bible and other sacred books -- 3. Languages of the Bible -- 4. The Hebrew language -- 5. The Chaldee language -- 6. The Greek language -- Textual criticism -- 8. The divine inspiration of the Bible -- 9. Qualifications of an interpreter. Part Second: Principles of Biblical Hermeneutics. 1. Preliminary -- 2. Different methods of interpretation -- 3. The primary meaning of words -- 4. The Usus Loquendi -- 5. Synonymes -- 6. The grammatico-historical sense -- 7. Context, scope, and plan -- 8. Comparison of parallel passages -- 9. The historical standpoint -- 10. Figurative language -- 11. Simile and metaphor -- 12. Fables, riddles, and enigmas -- 13. Interpretation of parables -- 14. Interpretation of allegories -- 15. Proverbs and gnomic poetry -- 16. Interpretation of types -- 17. Interpretation of symbols -- 18. Symbolico-typical actions -- 19. Symbolical numbers, names, and colors -- 20. Dreams and prophetic ecstasy -- 21. Prophecy and its interpretation -- 22. Daniel's vision of four empires -- 23. Old Testament Apocalyptics -- 24. The Gospel apocalypse -- 25. The Pauline eschatology -- 26. The apocalypse of John -- 27. No double sense in prophecy -- 28. Scripture quotations in scripture -- 29. The false and true accommodation -- 30. Alleged discrepancies of the scriptures -- 31. Alleged contradictions in science -- 32. Harmony and diversity of the gospels -- 33. Progress of doctrine analogy of faith -- 34. Doctrinal and practical use of scripture. Part Third: History of Biblical Interpretation. 1. Ancient Jewish exegesis -- 2. Later rabbinical exegesis -- 3. The earliest Christian exegesis -- 4. Later patristic exegesis -- 5. Exegesis of the Middle Ages -- 6. Exegesis of the Reformation -- 7. Exegesis of the seventeenth century -- 8. Exegesis of the eighteenth century -- 9. Exegesis of the nineteenth century.
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First printing of flexible edition 1974.
Second printing 1975

Includes indexes.

Part First: Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics. 1. Preliminary --
2. The Bible and other sacred books --
3. Languages of the Bible --
4. The Hebrew language --
5. The Chaldee language --
6. The Greek language --
Textual criticism --
8. The divine inspiration of the Bible --
9. Qualifications of an interpreter. Part Second: Principles of Biblical Hermeneutics. 1. Preliminary --
2. Different methods of interpretation --
3. The primary meaning of words --
4. The Usus Loquendi --
5. Synonymes --
6. The grammatico-historical sense --
7. Context, scope, and plan --
8. Comparison of parallel passages --
9. The historical standpoint --
10. Figurative language --
11. Simile and metaphor --
12. Fables, riddles, and enigmas --
13. Interpretation of parables --
14. Interpretation of allegories --
15. Proverbs and gnomic poetry --
16. Interpretation of types --
17. Interpretation of symbols --
18. Symbolico-typical actions --
19. Symbolical numbers, names, and colors --
20. Dreams and prophetic ecstasy --
21. Prophecy and its interpretation --
22. Daniel's vision of four empires --
23. Old Testament Apocalyptics --
24. The Gospel apocalypse --
25. The Pauline eschatology --
26. The apocalypse of John --
27. No double sense in prophecy --
28. Scripture quotations in scripture --
29. The false and true accommodation --
30. Alleged discrepancies of the scriptures --
31. Alleged contradictions in science --
32. Harmony and diversity of the gospels --
33. Progress of doctrine analogy of faith --
34. Doctrinal and practical use of scripture. Part Third: History of Biblical Interpretation. 1. Ancient Jewish exegesis --
2. Later rabbinical exegesis --
3. The earliest Christian exegesis --
4. Later patristic exegesis --
5. Exegesis of the Middle Ages --
6. Exegesis of the Reformation --
7. Exegesis of the seventeenth century --
8. Exegesis of the eighteenth century --
9. Exegesis of the nineteenth century.

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