Bibliology
Bibliology
§ 41 I. Introduction
§ 41A A. The Supernatural Origin of the Bible
§ 41B B. The Logical Organization of the Bible
§ 41B1 1. Old Testament
§ 41B1A a. Torah - The Law
§ 41B1B b. Nebiim - The Prophets
§ 41B1C c. Kethubim - The Writings
§ 41B2 2. New Testament
§ 41B2A a. The Gospels
§ 41B2B b. The Acts
§ 41B2C c. The Epistles
§ 41B2D d. The Revelation
§ 41C C. The Chronological Organization of the Bible
§ 41C1 1. Civilizations
§ 41C2 2. Dispensations
§ 41D D. Words Used in the Bible Which Refer to Itself as the Bible
§ 41E E. Terminology Used to Refer to the Bible
§ 42 II. Revelation
§ 42A A. Introduction
§ 42A1 1. Revelation Defined
§ 42A2 2. Revelation versus Inspiration
§ 42A3 3. Revelation versus Illumination
§ 42A4 4. Revelation versus Rationalization
§ 42A5 5. Revelation versus Empiricism
§ 42B B. Biblical Revelation
§ 42B1 1. The Doctrine Proper
§ 42B2 2. Divine Revelation is Christocentric
§ 42B3 3. Divine Revelation is Progressive (“Mystery”)
§ 42B4 4. Divine Revelation is Varied
§ 42B5 5. Divine Revelation is Accurate
§ 42B6 6. Divine Revelation Ceased with the Close of the Canon
§ 42C C. Special Revelation
§ 42C1 1. Dreams
§ 42C2 2. Visions
§ 42C3 3. Miracles
§ 42C4 4. Theophanies / Christophanies
§ 42D D. General Revelation
§ 42D1 1. The Heavens Declare the Glory of God – (However, Astrology is Satanic)
§ 42E E. Errors With Respect to Revelation
§ 42E1 1. The Double Revelation Theory
§ 42E2 2. Continuous Revelation Theories
§ 42E3 3. Extra-Biblical Revelation and the Cults
§ 43 III. Verbal, Plenary Inspiration
§ 43A A. The Doctrine Proper
§ 43B B. Objections Answered with respect to Verbal, Plenary Inspiration
§ 43C C. Terminology
§ 43C1 1. Infallibility
§ 43C2 2. Inerrancy
§ 43D D. Dual Authorship
§ 43D1 1. The Role of the Holy Spirit
§ 43D2 2. The Role of Human Writers
§ 43D2A a. Human Authors’ Use of Language
§ 43D2A1 (1). Human authors' literary genres
§ 43D2A2 (2). Human authors' figures of speech
§ 43D2B b. Human Authors’ Cultural Allusions
§ 43D2C c. Human Authors’ Historical References
§ 43D2D d. Human Authors’ Mythological Allusions
§ 43E E. Errors and False Theories With Respect to Inspiration
§ 44 IV. Illumination
§ 44A A. Illuminating Work of the Holy Spirit
§ 44B B. Spiritual Blindness, Darkness
§ 45 V. Canonicity and Authority
§ 45A A. Reasons for the Recognition of the Canon of Scriptures
§ 45B B. Requirements for a Book's Acceptance as Canonical
§ 45B1 1. Old Testament Books
§ 45B2 2. New Testament Books
§ 45C C. The Disputed Books
§ 45C1 1. The Homologoumena
§ 45C2 2. The Antilogoumena
§ 45C3 3. The Apocrypha
§ 45C4 4. The Pseudepigrapha
§ 45D D. Why We Believe the Bible is the Word of God
§ 45D1 1. Introduction — Apologetics
§ 45D2 2. Internal Evidences
§ 45D3 3. External Evidences
§ 45E E. How We Got Our Bible
§ 45E1 1. Languages Involved
§ 45E2 2. Manuscripts
§ 45E3 3. Preservation of the Scriptures
§ 45E4 4. Writing of the Scriptures
§ 45E4A a. Old Testament Chronology
§ 45E4B b. New Testament Chronology
§ 45F F. Archaeology and the Scriptures
§ 45G G. Translations of the Scriptures — Septuagint
§ 45H H. Translating the Scriptures
§ 45I I. Sufficiency of the Scriptures
§ 46 VI. Interpretation
§ 46A A. Hermeneutics
§ 46A1 1. General Principles
§ 46A1A a. The Relationship of Inspiration and Hermeneutics
§ 46A1B b. Role of the Holy Spirit in Hermeneutics
§ 46A1C c. The necessity of unified hermeneutics
§ 46A2 2. Considerations in Interpreting Prophecy
§ 46A2A a. Date Setting
§ 46A2B b. Prophetic Year
§ 46A3 3. Considerations in Interpreting Literary Genres
§ 46A4 4. Consideration in Interpreting Figures of Speech
§ 46A5 5. Dispensationalism
§ 46A6 6. Hermeneutical Issues Related to Mythology
§ 46A7 7. Hermeneutics Applied to Various Scripture Texts
§ 46A8 8. Hermeneutical Principles Related to Application to Life
§ 46B B. Application of Hermeneutics—History, Languages, Categorization
§ 46B1 1. Isagogics—Historical Framework
§ 46B2 2. Exegesis
§ 46B3 3. Categorization
§ 46C C. Dispensations and Dispensationalism
§ 46C1 1. Definition and Description, Essentials
§ 46C2 2. The Dispensations
§ 46C2A a. Innocence or Freedom
§ 46C2B b. Conscience or Self-Determination
§ 46C2C c. Civil Government
§ 46C2D d. Promise or Patriarchal Rule
§ 46C2E e. Israel
§ 46C2F f. Grace or Church Age
§ 46C2G g. Kingdom or Millennium
§ 46D D. The Covenants of the Bible
§ 46D1 1. Introduction
§ 46D2 2. Edenic Covenant
§ 46D3 3. Adamic Covenant
§ 46D4 4. Noahic Covenant
§ 46D5 5. Abrahamic Covenant
§ 46D6 6. Mosaic Covenant
§ 46D7 7. Palestinian Covenant
§ 46D8 8. Davidic Covenant
§ 46D9 9. New Covenant
§ 46E E. Biblical Criticism (and Terminology)
§ 46E1 1. Higher Criticism
§ 46E2 2. Lower (or Textual) Criticism
§ 46E3 3. Systematic Theology
§ 46E4 4. Homiletics
§ 46E5 5. Exposition
§ 46E6 6. Rationalistic Criticism
§ 46E7 7. Scientific Biblical Criticism
§ 46F F. Various Theological Systems or Attitudes Toward the Bible
§ 46F1 1. Neo-Orthodoxy - Barth, Brunner, Niebuhr
§ 46F2 2. Neo-Evangelicalism
§ 46F3 3. Social Gospel
§ 46F4 4. Neo-Pentecostalism
§ 46F5 5. Covenant Theology
§ 46F6 6. The Cults
§ 46F7 7. Post-Modernism
§ 46F8 8. Black Theology
§ 46F9 9. Rationalism
§ 46FA 10. Mysticism
§ 46FB 11. Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches
§ 46FC 12. Gnosticism
§ 46FD 13. Traditional
§ 47 VII. Languages of the Bible
The Value of the Original Languages to Pastor-Teachers
§ 47A1 1. Historical Background
§ 47A2 2. Grammar
§ 47A2A a. Tense
§ 47A2B b. Stems
§ 47A2C c. Verbs
§ 47A2D d. Synopsis
§ 47A3 3. Syntax
§ 47A4 4. Exegesis
§ 47B B. Aramaic
§ 47C1 1. Historical Background
§ 47C2 2. Grammar
§ 47C2A a. Tense
§ 47C2B b. Voice
§ 47C2C c. Mood
§ 47C2D d. Case
§ 47C3 3. Syntax
§ 47C4 4. Examples Which Illustrate the Importance of the Original Greek
§ 47C5 5. Greek Abbreviations for Marking in Bible
§ 47C6 6. Exegesis
§ 48 VIII. Personal Bible Study
§ 48A A. Purpose and Aims of Personal Bible Study
§ 48B B. Resources for Bible Study
§ 48C C. Making Marginal Notes in One's Bible
§ 48D D. Taking Bible Class Notes
§ 48E E. Organizing a Bible Doctrine Notebook
§ 48E1 1. Categorical Structure
§ 48E2 2. Adding Your Own Documents to The Doctrine Notebook
§ 48E3 3. Adding Links to Bookmarks Within Documents
§ 48E4 4. Adding Links to Make Pop-Up Windows Containing Scripture Verses
Try it here => Heb 4:12
§ 48F F. A Biblical Framework
§ 48G G. Word Studies - Words which Do Not Fit Anywhere Else
§ 48H H. Glossary of Terms
§ 49 IX. Science and the Bible
§ 4A X. The Influence of the Word of God — Animation
§ 4AA A. The Importance of Bible Doctrine to the Saved
§ 4AB B. The Conviction of The Word to the Unsaved
§ 4B XI. Background Materials for Personal Bible Study
§ 4BA A. Geographical
§ 4BA1 1. Regional — Countries, …
§ 4BA2 2. Specific Places — Cities, …
§ 4BA3 3. Geological Features — Mountains, Rivers, Valleys, Seas, …
§ 4BA4 4. Maps
§ 4BB B. People(s)
§ 4BB1 1. Individuals — Apollos, Balaam, Salome, …
§ 4BB2 2. Geographical Groups — Moabites, …
§ 4BB3 3. Religious Groups — Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, …
§ 4BB4 4. Languages — (other than Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic)
§ 4BB5 5. Currency
§ 4BB6 6. Political Systems
§ 4BC C. Things
§ 4BC1 1. Clothing
§ 4BC2 2. Dwellings
§ 4BC3 3. Personal Possessions
§ 4BC4 4. Food
§ 4BC5 5. Weapons
§ 4BD D. Animals
§ 4BD1 1. Domesticated
§ 4BD2 2. Wild
§ 4BD3 3. Insects & Arachnids
§ 4BD4 4. Reptiles
§ 4BD5 5. Birds
§ 4BD6 6. Fish, Sea Creatures & Crustaceans







