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Exercise 4 Did Jesus Borrow? Answered pg51
a) How would you define an illegitimate hermeneutical method?
- Illegitimate hermeneutical methods would be those which Jesus, our Lord and Saviour did not practice or advise. He always used a literal interpretation that accepted what the Bible said as infallible, inerrant fact.
b) Do you agree that Jesus and the NT writers borrowed them from their contemporaries? Why or Why not?
- Jesus did not barrow methods; for the believer Jesus established the methods as we stated. And the believer knows that the apostles did just what Jesus did.
c) How do your conclusions relate to the doctrine of inspiration?
- When Jesus spoke and the apostle wrote it was inspired, inerrant, and infallible. If they changed the wording of any reference it was their prerogative and God's changes. Such is not the case for you and I nor the modernist scholars.
d) How do your conclusions relate to your Christology?
- These conclusions form the basis of a Bible centered Christology. He is God. God is trustworthy. God is true.