Course Materials on Biblical Hermeneutics (NT 123)

Welcome to the Westminster Theological Seminary course NT 123, on Biblical Hermeneutics: Old and New Testaments!

I am providing various course documents on line, which you are free to download. Let me remind you that these course materials are very much works in progress. They are tentative in nature, and subject to repeated alteration and improvement. Not everything in them represents settled views on my part.

You may use all the course materials under the GNU Free Documentation License. For details, you must read this license. Briefly, the license allows you to use and pass on both unaltered and altered files, provided that you give credit to the author and that you grant to others the same freedom given to you.

Visual Presentations

Materials .ODP format (preferred) .PDF format
All files in one .zip file 311odp.zip 311pdf.zip
I. Introduction 1C1Cours.odp 1C1Cours.pdf
II. Foundations 1C2Found.odp 1C2Found.pdf
Foundations: Christ 1C2aChri.odp 1C2aChri.pdf
III. Basic Steps 1C3Simpl.odp 1C3Simpl.pdf
IV. Application 1C4Appli.odp 1C4Appli.pdf
V. Historical Background 1C5HisBk.odp 1C5HisBk.pdf
VI. Redemptive History 1C6Histr.odp 1C6Histr.pdf
Modern Interpretation 1C6aModr.odp 1C6aModr.pdf
VII. Words 1C7Words.odp 1C7Words.pdf
VIII. Studying Topics 1C8Topic.odp 1C8Topic.pdf
Technical Terms 1C8aTerm.odp 1C8aTerm.pdf
IX. Syntax 1C9Syntx.odp 1C9Syntx.pdf
Theory of Syntax 1C9aThyS.odp 1C9aThyS.pdf
Translation 1C9bTrns.odp 1C9bTrns.pdf
X. Large Structures 1C10Larg.odp 1C10Larg.pdf
Motific and Analogical Analysis 1C10aMot.odp 1C10aMot.pdf
Narrative 1C10bNar.odp 1C10bNar.pdf
XI. Examples 1C11Exmp.odp 1C11Exmp.pdf
XII. Conclusion 1C12Conc.odp 1C12Conc.pdf

Text files

Materials .ODT (preferred) .RTF
ZIP (all files together) 123odt.zip 123rtf.zip
Cover 1L0Cover.odt 1L0Cover.rtf
Contents 1L0Conte.odt 1L0Conte.rtf
Bibliography 1B.odt 1B.rtf
I. Introduction 1L1Intro.odt 1L1Intro.rtf
II. Foundations 1L2Found.odt 1L2Found.rtf
III. Beginning Steps 1L3Begin.odt 1L3Begin.rtf
IV. Application 1L4Applc.odt 1L4Applc.rtf
V. Historical Background 1L5HisBk.odt 1L5HisBk.rtf
VI. Time and History 1L6TimeH.odt 1L6TimeH.rtf
VII. Words 1L7Words.odt 1L7Words.rtf
VIII. Studying Topics 1L8Topic.odt 1L8Topic.rtf
IX. Syntax 1L9Syntx.odt 1L9Syntx.rtf
X. Large Structures 1L10Larg.odt 1L10Larg.rtf
XIII. Glossary 1L13Glos.odt 1L13Glos.rtf
Worksheets 1W1.odt 1W1.rtf

Supplement

Those interested in reading more about language or about postmodernism may consult the prepublication draft of a book I am writing about language (in odt or pdf format). I also provide an accompanying bibliography (odt or pdf). Because this book is promised for publication (Crossway Books), I must reserve copyright; I cannot release it under the terms applying to the course materials.

Explanation

The open document format (.odp and .odt) contains the latest unicode encoding of Greek and Hebrew. 

You can view open document files with OpenOffice 2.3, which is available for free.  You can view pdf files using Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is probably already on your computer.

The Open Document formats are preferred, for the benefit of permanent public accessibility. For further discussion of the issues of accessibility, see my article on "Digital Ethics and File Formats."

Fonts

Some files use Greek and Hebrew fonts. Others use special Roman alphabet fonts.  See my base page for access to these fonts.



by Dr. Vern S. Poythress
Westminster Theological Seminary
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


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