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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Gospels: Lutheran Interpreters
    Dr. Dilday
    • May 29, 2020
    • 3 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Gospels: Lutheran Interpreters

    LUTHERAN:Avenarius,[1] Bacmeister,[2] Blocius,[3] Chemnitz,[4] Dietrich,[5] Epplinus,[6] Gerhard,[7] Hemmingius,[8] Himmel,[9] Hoë,[10]...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Gospels: Patristic and Reformed Interpreters
    Dr. Dilday
    • May 20, 2020
    • 4 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Gospels: Patristic and Reformed Interpreters

    HOLY FATHERS: Anselm,[1] Apollinaris,[2] Eusebius of Cæsaria, Eusebius of Emesa,[3] Euthymius,[4] Gregory Nazianzen,[5] Hilary,[6]...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Synoptic Outline
    Dr. Dilday
    • May 6, 2020
    • 2 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Synoptic Outline

    The parts: I. Description and revelation of the Person of Christ: chapters 1, 2. In which are, 1. His genealogy, conception, and birth:...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Detailed Outline
    Dr. Dilday
    • Apr 30, 2020
    • 14 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Detailed Outline

    9. The five parts of the book are: I. The description and revelation of the Person of Christ (chapters 1, 2). II. His forerunner, John...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Time of Writing
    Dr. Dilday
    • Apr 9, 2020
    • 3 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Time of Writing

    8. The time of writing is elicited from the narrated traditions of the ancients, especially the Eastern Fathers. How do the Arabs assert...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Construction Natural and Plain
    Dr. Dilday
    • Apr 6, 2020
    • 1 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Construction Natural and Plain

    7. The structure of this history consisting in words and things is of what sort? a simple sort of writing. Moreover, the very...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Originally Written in Hebrew?
    Dr. Dilday
    • Mar 30, 2020
    • 9 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Originally Written in Hebrew?

    5. A number of the ancients, and not a few of the more recent men, have asserted that the book was written in the Hebrew language,...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Argument of the Book
    Dr. Dilday
    • Mar 25, 2020
    • 1 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Argument of the Book

    4. The argument of the book. Matthew narrates in fine and historical order, with admirable digestion of events and light, the birth of...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: The Life and Martyrdom of Matthew
    Dr. Dilday
    • Mar 21, 2020
    • 2 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: The Life and Martyrdom of Matthew

    3. Matthew denotes one given by God. Also called Levi. A description of his person. Uncertain tradition concerning his death and...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Title
    Dr. Dilday
    • Mar 20, 2020
    • 1 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Title

    2. Why is the Gospel called κατὰ Ματθαῖον, according to Matthew? This Gospel is called κατὰ Ματθαῖον, according to Matthew, that is,...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: The Gospels
    Dr. Dilday
    • Mar 16, 2020
    • 2 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: The Gospels

    1. The inscription of the book. Why do the books setting forth the history concerning Christ go by the title of Gospels? The twofold...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Chapter Summary
    Dr. Dilday
    • Mar 11, 2020
    • 1 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Matthew: Chapter Summary

    The inscription of the book. Why do the books setting forth the history concerning Christ go by the title of Gospels? The twofold notion...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General:  Commentators and Commentaries
    Dr. Dilday
    • Mar 10, 2020
    • 10 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: Commentators and Commentaries

    INTERPRETERS OF ALL, OR MOST, OF THE NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS HOLY FATHERS: Arnobius, Augustine, Bede,[1] Catena Græca,[2]Chrysostom, Gregory...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: Synoptic Outline of the Entire New Testament
    Dr. Dilday
    • Feb 29, 2020
    • 1 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: Synoptic Outline of the Entire New Testament

    The parts: I. Historical, containing: 1. A History of Christ: And there are four Evangelists a. Matthew: twenty-eight chapters. b. Mark:...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: Detailed Outline of the Entire New Testament
    Dr. Dilday
    • Feb 26, 2020
    • 9 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: Detailed Outline of the Entire New Testament

    14. A distribution of the material into books Historical, Dogmatic, and Prophetic. Why were the Dogmatic books delivered in the form of...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: The Dialect of the New Testament
    Dr. Dilday
    • Feb 21, 2020
    • 3 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: The Dialect of the New Testament

    13. The idea of the diction is able to be called, both ἑλληνικὴ/Hellenic, Greek or Grecian, and Hellenistic, and ἰδιωτικὴ or vulgar. Yet...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: The Purity of the Style of the New Testament
    Dr. Dilday
    • Feb 19, 2020
    • 2 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: The Purity of the Style of the New Testament

    12. The style of the Books of the New Testament is so pure that it is free from barbarisms and solecisms. Moreover, the style of the...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: The Idiom of the New Testament
    Dr. Dilday
    • Feb 17, 2020
    • 1 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: The Idiom of the New Testament

    11. To the external form is referred the idiom of the Books of the New Testament, that all were written in the Greek idiom. Whether the...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: Use and Abuse of Chapter and Verse Divisions
    Dr. Dilday
    • Feb 15, 2020
    • 2 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: Use and Abuse of Chapter and Verse Divisions

    10. Its use and abuse is laid open in the words of Gomar and Casaubon. This is the use of this history, that is, of the division of...
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    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: New Verse Divisions
    Dr. Dilday
    • Feb 14, 2020
    • 2 min

    Heidegger's Bible Handbook: New Testament in General: New Verse Divisions

    9. The new division of verses in use today has Robertus Stephanus as author. That new division of verses is the same as what the printed...
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    Dr. Steven Dilday holds a BA in Religion and Philosophy from Campbell University, a Master of Arts in Religion from Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia), and both a Master of Divinity and a  Ph.D. in Puritan History and Literature from Whitefield Theological Seminary.  He is also the translator of Matthew Poole's Synopsis of Biblical Interpreters and Bernardinus De Moor’s Didactico-Elenctic Theology.

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