A former proposition was that the hermeneutics of a biblical book and of each book in general is revealed in the first sentence.
What would be the current hermeneutical rule of Mark’s gospel in one sentence?
In my dictionary the explanation for the word Hermeneutics is “Theory of Bible Exegesis”. It seems a promising and modern discipline. But is it?
Lately I prayed: “Lord, the possession of your words is more than theology. Let me live in them.”
“No people can reach maturity as long as it is burdened with the heritage of a sense of inferiority.”
Let’s present an overview of the New Testament evidence about the rapid writers and stenographers of Jesus.
Why is it beneficial to know that the Gospels are written down by Jesus’s rapid writers?
It is quite difficult to find an occasion in the Gospels that Jesus used the word “command” to his disciples.
What do you think? Have you ever heard about this? No? Why not? Or do you think that the apostles, being inspired by the Spirit, did not need Gospel books at all?
In the book of Genesis, it is remarkable that the word “commandment” (mizwah) occurs only once.