Principles of Biblical Hermeneutics
Hartil's textbook on biblical interpretation methodology, covering the nature of the Bible, the meaning and extent of divine inspiration, and comprehensive principles for rightly understanding and applying Scripture across its various literary forms and divisions.
25 Chapters
Table of Contents
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002. FOREWORD
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01. The Bible and Bible Student
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02. The Dispensational Principle
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03. The Covenantal Principle
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04. The Ethnic Division Principle
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05. The Discrimination Principle
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06. The Predictive Principle
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07. The Application Principle
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08. The Typical Principle
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09. The Principle of Human Willingness in Illumination
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10. The First Mention Principle
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11. The Progressive Mention Principle
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12. The Full Mention Principle
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13. The Context Principle
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14. The Agreement Principle
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15. The Direct Statement Principle
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16. The Gap Principle
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17. The Three-fold Principle
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18. The Election Principle
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19. The Repetition Principle
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20. The Synthetic Principle
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21. The Principle of Illustrative Mention
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22. The Double Reference Principle
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23. The Christo-Centric Principle
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24. The Numerical Principle
