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Chapter 4: The Bible: As A Divine Revelation
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1.
Why is it reasonable to assume that God would desire to reveal Himself to man?
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What is the extent and the limitation of revelation in nature?
3.
To what extent is Christ a revelation of God?
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Why was the written Word necessary to reveal God completely?
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What are some of the major subjects of divine revelation which could not be learned in nature?
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What is meant by special revelation?
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What work of the spirit has replaced special revelation today, and why is this necessary?
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Why must the purpose of the Bible as a whole, as well as the particular message of each book of the Bible, be taken in consideration?
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What are the dangers of misapplying Scripture, and why must primary and secondary application be distinguished?
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What is contributed by the context of any passage?
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Why must interpretation of one text be in harmony with other biblical passages?
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To what extent is accurate exegesis required?
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To what extent should the normal meaning of words determine the meaning of a passage?
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