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Bible 10

Bible 10. How To Write An Exegetical Paper & Questions March 21, 2014. Exegesis: Textual Background. Skim the entire book (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) Read the headings, skim Jesus’ words, read occasional topic sentences This will help you get a general feel for the book

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Bible 10

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  1. Bible 10 How To Write An Exegetical Paper & Questions March 21, 2014

  2. Exegesis: Textual Background • Skim the entire book (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) • Read the headings, skim Jesus’ words, read occasional topic sentences • This will help you get a general feel for the book • Look up a structural outline of your Gospel • For example: http://www.biblestudytools.com/mark/ • Figure out where your text fits into the structure • Carefully read immediate context • AT LEAST 2 chapters before and after your text • Read chapters in the same section of your text • Write notes of what happens in each section

  3. Exegesis: Cultural/Historical Background • Read your passage carefully and highlight, underline, or write down words, phrases, sayings, quotes, or anything that you think might be significant or difficult to understand. • Look those terms or phrases up in a Bible Dictionary • For example: http://www.biblestudytools.com/dictionary/ • Look up your passage in my Green Book • IVP Bible Background Commentary by Craig Keener • Take note of background information you missed

  4. Extraction Section • In the extraction section, you will be: • Retelling everything that happens in your text to the smallest detail. • Incorporating the information that you gleaned from Background research. • For a guide to formatting check out the paper on my blog: http://exegesissaves.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/exegesis-paper-example-of-formatting/

  5. Interpretation Section • What did this mean to the original audience? • The original audience of Jesus’ words/action (Pharisees, Disciples, Crowds, etc.) • The original audience of the written Gospel. (1st century Palestine inhabitants) • If you cannot answer this question, then you probably did not do a sufficient job on your background section.

  6. Application Section • Contemporize. • Before doing any personal application, draw modern parallels. • Characters • Objects • Societal Phenomena • If Jesus wanted to communicate (either through action or word) the same thing today, what would that look like? • Apply. • Now that you know what it looks like today… • What does it mean to you? • How will you live your life differently? • How would you look at Jesus differently?

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