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  • Bible Interpretation

    Basic introduction to Hermeneutics.

    www.bible-interpretation.com

  • Inspiration, Authority and Interpretation

    Guidelines for sound biblical interpretation.

    www.kulikovskyonline.net

  • Biblical Hermeneutics

    Interpreting the Bible according to the grammatical-historical method. Created and maintained by Andrew S. Kulikovsky from Adelaide, South Australia.

    hermeneutics.kulikovskyonline.net

  • Cherithbrook Biblical Knowledge

    This site is dedicated to teaching methods of Bible study. This is investigative scrutiny into what God has spoken. Apologetics, hermeneutics, and research resources, also includes a Christian chat room.

    www.ourchurch.com

  • Explaining Hermeneutics

    Excellent commentary on The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics Articles of Affirmation and Denial. (Dr. Norman L. Geisler)

    www.kulikovskyonline.net

  • New Testament Gateway: Hermeneutics

    An annotated gateway to useful resource pages on religion, theology and the Bible on the internet, a section in the New Testament Gateway by Dr Mark Goodacre, Department of Theology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.

    www.ntgateway.com

  • The Catholic Encyclopedia: Hermeneutics

    An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia

    www.newadvent.org

  • Interpretation - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

    The science of interpretation is generally known as hermeneutics, while the practical application of the principles of this science is exegesis. (Studylight.org)

    www.studylight.org

  • Basics of Bible Interpretation

    Book by Bob Smith (HTML, PDF) covering interpretive principles and processes, figurative language, Biblical languages, and structural analysis.

    www.pbc.org

  • Biblical Hermeneutics - Recommended Books

    In order by size and thoroughness: from the shorter and simpler to the larger and more complex.

    www.apologeticsinfo.org

  • Modern Hermeneutics: Legitimate Contrasted with Illegitimate

    Illegitimate hermeneutics improperly limits a Bible text to a single meaning consistent with the human author's prior knowledge. This is the first in a series of studies.

    www.themoorings.org

  • A Guide to Biblical Exegesis

    Class syllabus by Richard Ascough, Queen's Theological College.

    post.queensu.ca

  • The Eight Rules of Bible Interpretation

    "...the Eight Rules of Interpretation used by legal experts for more than 2500 years."

    www.apologeticsindex.org

  • Scripture Twisting Methods

    In the book "Scripture Twisting," James Sire has a chapter devoted to each of the methods. Here is a summary.

    www.apologeticsindex.org

  • Issues in Hermeneutics

    Articles from the Protestant Reformed Theological Journal by Herman C. Hanko.

    www.prca.org

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