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12 Cards in this Set
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Allegorize
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"To interpret a text as if it were an allegory or as if allegorical"
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Allegory
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"A metaphor extended into a story (Kaiser&Silva)"
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Analogy of Faith (Lat. analogia fidei)
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"To interpret Scripture in consultation with a recognized standard or expression of Christian orthodoxy"
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Analogy of Scripture
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"Scripture interprets Scripture"
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Application
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"Refers to that part of the hermeneutical task which seeks to explain how the meaning of the text (derived through Exegesis) can become 'meaningful,' i.e., impact the reader-interpreter's present situation. "
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Authorial intent
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" Refers to what an author intended to say when he wrote a text."
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Authoritative
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" Refers to something that has authority and establises a norm that is binding on a particular community"
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Canon
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'Norm or standard... the collection of biblical books that Christians accept as uniquely authoritative for defining Christian faith and practice."
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Apocryha
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" Derived from the Greek word 'hidden,' refers to a collection of books in the Septuagint and the Latin Vulgate... canonical Scripture by Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy... noncanonical and omitted from the Protestant and Jewish canons of Scripture."
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Canonical
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" Designates those biblical writings recognized by the Christian church as the inspired canon of Scripture."
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Commissive Language
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" Refers to language the goal of which is motivation to action or decision, to express emotions, or to evoke and emotional response."
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Conceptual Parallel
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"Occurs when two or more passages or verses address the same subject, concept, or idea without using the same words."
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