He was born in Canterbury, Kent, England, the youngest of five children of William and Mary (Bent) Bullinger. His family traced their ancestry back to Heinrich Bullinger, the Swiss Reformer. The Scope of a Passage May Best Be Discovered by Its Structure By E.W. Bullinger INTRODUCTORY: THE HISTORY AND IMPORTANCE OF THE SUBJECT. Every Word of God is pure; and His words, like all His works, are perfect. Martin Luther whom God used to return His church to a Sola Scriptura approach (only the Scriptures) which birthed the Reformation, described what in essence is an inductive approach to Bible study when he said. Clarke, Adam (sine data. 1 Exegetical Notes for 1 Peter 3:8-12 KEY ATR = Word Pictures in the New Testament (A.T. BAG = Bauer Arndt and Gingrich: A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature.Examples of Figure of Speech Used in the Bible. What is a Figure of Speech? A departure from the normal rules of grammar or word usage. Which sentence is more memorable? Every language, including the biblical languages, has them. God used figures of speech to call attention to a point in the scriptures. Why it is important to understand figures of speech in the Bible? To get to the correct interpretation of Scripture. Serious misinterpretations of Scripture come from: Calling something figurative that is literal. For example, the 6 days of Creation in Genesis 1 are literal 2. But many who want to believe Creation couldn. For example, John 8: 5. Really, it is the figure of speech heterosis or switching of word forms (here, verb tense). It emphasizes the certainty of Jesus. God has a reason for everything He says . It will have a specific identifiable purpose. How can we recognize figures of speech? The words don. The figure is personification. The words are clear and literal, but meant to convey a deeper lesson or application, such as in a parable. The words are clear and literal, but are put together in a grammatical or structural way that brings emphasis to the section. This kind of figure may be lost in translation. Genesis 2: 1. 7, . The clearest and best documented is by E. Bullinger, as follows: 1. Figures Involving Omission (words or meaning left out)a. Affecting words (grammar or sentence structure)b. Affecting the sense (the meaning)2. Figures Involving Addition (words or meaning inserted)a. Affecting words (grammar or sentence structure)b. Affecting the sense (the meaning)3. Figures Involving Change (words or meaning changed)a. Affecting the meaningb. Affecting the order of wordsc. Affecting the application of words (interpretation of words)Examples of Figures of Speech. Figures Involving Omission (words or meaning left out)a. Affecting words (grammar or sentence structure)Ellipsis. Affecting the sense (the meaning)Tapeinosis. Figures Involving Addition (words or meaning inserted)a. Affecting words (grammar or sentence structure)Epizeuxis ? My help comes from the Lord. The repetition of the same word in different forms. Ephesians 6: 1. 8 (KJV), . Affecting the sense (the meaning)Hyperbole. Figures Involving Change (words or meaning changed)a. Affecting the meaning. Metonymy . The distinction is that in metonymy, the exchange is made between two related nouns; in synecdoche, the exchange is made between two related ideas. Hendiadys . Affecting the order of words. Hyperbaton . Affecting the application of words (interpretation of words)Simile . The story may be true or imaginary, but the events must be possible or likely. Gnome . Let them save you when you are in trouble!
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