Thus it can be argued that the OT is to some extent a historical book, that captures the main events in the history of the Israelites. Also, all throughout the OT we see countless references to God, and the coventant that binds the Israelites to the entity that they chose to worship. In that the text itself is held sacred by a certain people, and the fact that they believe it to be divinely inspired, coupled with the fact that the rules contained within are followed without question make this text a religious text. Jacob L. Wright argues that there was no difference between the religious and the secular at the time the Bible was written since these aspects of their lives were too well-knit (Wright). What further clues can we find within the Bible that show us that the Bible is not simply a history book but a way to communicate holy thoughts?
Literary forms in the bible: the different kinds of literature: allegory, history, pi opholic, poetry, wisdom literature, legal. 3. Creation: we read the two creation stories in Genesis. What is an allegory? What ;Are some of the truths underlying the first story of creation?
Scripture to those who believe is the source of hope and strength for the powerless and the poor by reading the text interactively. What we can do through the five varying themes discussed in this book is being able to appreciate the themes and experiences of our Hispanic brothers and sisters in Christ. Clearly, I see Gonzalez’s aim and in the idea of understanding the Bible through one’s own context and perspective. When any reader engages the biblical text in dialogue their conditions and personal perspective will play a role in the understanding of the scripture and how Scripture speaks to them. By understanding this, we can appreciate differences and learn from them as well.
When talking about the bible it is not important to reach the conclusion on the conversation it is important to start the conversation. Interpretation of the bible needs to be an open mind. Some people are going to think differently of the bible than you; but you have to keep an open mind because there is no right or wrong answer. You also have to forget what everyone else is telling you about the bible to be able to have your view and interpret what you think of it with the opinion of other people. The bible does not only have one view and as Brueggemann states, “The Bible requires human interpretation which is inescapably subjective.”
I enjoyed very much all the good points mentioned in your discussion board regarding the Bible. I do believe that, it is important to learn the history, meaning and behind God’s plan for the Bible in our regular day lives. In the meantime, I would like to highlight the fact that, nevertheless, the Bible is all God’s Word, but, it is also good, in order to better appreciate, that Christians study other scriptures such as Old and New Testament, Gospel, the Psalms, Proverbs, Wisdom, and so forth. There are differences about the scriptures, for example, the Bible describes God’s word to us, whereas the psalms, are prayers written to God as poetry is set to music. As stated in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable
The Bible is an extensive and challenging book that differs from all of the other books. It consists of several scriptures, that are very different in the scope, purpose and content. Therefore we must read them in a different way compared to the rest of the literature. 2. The Bible was put together in thousands of years.
The Bible can mean different things to many different people. It can symbolize hope, forgiveness, and passion. To me, it symbolizes all that and more. To me, the bible symbolizes a new begging, friendship, family, and love. As I have mentioned in earlier post's moving to Columbus has been very hard on me, leaving everything I know, and leaving the most important people in my life, my family.
I would start by saying that I am sorry that my friend feels this way. The Bible is God’s story and His plan for us to live our lives Holy and successfully. We are to see that the Bible is a book that has certainties that can and will help our lives daily. It is not a book about the path that I must choose but it is a book that expresses the path that God has chosen in order to redeem humanity (Cartwright &Hulshof, 2016). There are many stories that make up this book.
A general consensus among believers is that the Bible is the inspired word of God, and it is the final authority in their life, yet they differ in matters of faith and practice. Why? The differences lie in their interpretation of the Holy Scriptures. This is the reason for the many denominations and abominations within Christendom. Every denomination believes that theirs is the correct interpretation of the Scriptures.
The passages in the Bible have survived for hundreds of years and the historical context of the bible will aid in the overall understanding of the Bible. The Bible spans a significant period of centuries and a large breadth of information. As you read any novel or document, knowing background information brings an overall better interpretation of the text. Knowing the historical context of any document is important in order to more accurately comprehend the text.
This quote means a lot to me because in many situations, I feel as if I cant be myself because socitey tells us that there is one way to be and if you are different, you are not accepted. A couple of years ago, I was a bit bigger in size compared to all of my friends. Because of this, I was constantly made fun of, called names rude names, and always just pushed to the side when I was with a group of friends. Since I wasn't "good enough" for the rest of the girls around me, I was treated differently, but this quote reminded me that its okay to be different than the rest. My religion also came into play with this quote.
I know that the Bible is made up of 66 books, 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. It took over a thousand years to write and that is was originally written in Greek and Hebrew. I believe that the Bible was created by God through men. These men were filled with the Holy Spirit.
We should read the Bible in order to understand western culture, for the bible plays an important role in western world, especially as an English learner. To tell you the truth, I find there are so many unfamiliar names when I started reading the bible, so I can’t figure out their relationship. But little by little, I am familiar with these names. We all know that the Bible is divided into two parts: The Old Testament and The New Testament. In a nutshell, the former is mainly about the Jews and Judaism, the later mainly about Jesus and Christianity.
The New Testament is the last of God’s major revelations. This includes the descriptions of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection and other writings of the apostles. Christians also believe that the Bible is an inspired book- it was influenced by the Holy Spirit- but also a human book because it was written by human beings. The Holy Spirit provided the ideas that God wanted revealed in these writings but the writers used their own words and writing style to convey these
being a “fellow creature” (Manning and Stroud 74). The environment would be an important issue to one of the Care Ethic, because the relationship that one has with the rest of the creatures, human or otherwise, leads them to protect one another. At its core, Amazon’s social responsibility is centered on care. They care for their communities, and they care for the world.