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12.01.2020

Three angles of study of the Bible

To study the Bible theologically, historically, and as literature use these sources:

Theology: any good source of Reformed Theology like Louis Berkhof's Systematic Theology; i.e. five solas, doctrines of grace, covenant - federal - theology

History: the Baker Illustrated Bible Background Commentary by Duvall and Hays

Literary: the four main books by Leland Ryken: Dictionary of Biblical Imagery; Literary Introductions to the Books of the Bible; the Complete Handbook of Literary Forms in the Bible; How to Read the Bible as Literature

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