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JESUS CHRIST: GOD’S REVELATION TO THE WORLD CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO SACRED SCRIPTURE

JESUS CHRIST: GOD’S REVELATION TO THE WORLD CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO SACRED SCRIPTURE

The Game of Life CITIUS ALTIUS FORTIUS We participate in the journey of life,

The Game of Life CITIUS ALTIUS FORTIUS We participate in the journey of life, hoping to be all that God intends for us: the best people we can be.

How to Locate and Read Bible References 1. 2. Jn 1: 1 -18 3.

How to Locate and Read Bible References 1. 2. Jn 1: 1 -18 3. 4. Jn—abbreviated title of the book First number—chapter number; verse number follows the colon (: ) Hyphen (-) indicates several chapters or verses Semicolon (; ) separates two references; comma (, ) separates two verses in the same chapter

The Bible Is the Inspired Word of God The Church teaches that: God is

The Bible Is the Inspired Word of God The Church teaches that: God is the author of the Bible, n the Holy Spirit inspired the writers of the sacred books, and n the Sacred Scriptures teach the Truth. n

What Is Inspiration? God is the author of the Bible—he used the human authors

What Is Inspiration? God is the author of the Bible—he used the human authors as his instrument to convey Divine Revelation to us. The end product: THE INERRANT WORD OF GOD

How to Read the Bible We must pay attention to what the human authors

How to Read the Bible We must pay attention to what the human authors wished to say and to what God wanted to reveal through their words. Vatican II: Scripture “must be read in the light of the same Spirit by whom it was written. ”

Vatican II on Sacred Scripture Note the content and unity of the whole Scripture

Vatican II on Sacred Scripture Note the content and unity of the whole Scripture n “Read the Scriptures within ‘the living Tradition of the whole Church’” n Pay attention to the “analogy of faith” n

Literary Forms Identifying the correct literary genre is vitally important in scriptural interpretation. This

Literary Forms Identifying the correct literary genre is vitally important in scriptural interpretation. This helps to determine the literal sense of the biblical text. Historical Book Prophecy Poetry Letters Genealogies Miracles stories Parables

Different Readings of the Bible Literal interpretation takes into account what the author intended

Different Readings of the Bible Literal interpretation takes into account what the author intended to convey Literalist interpretation ignores various literary forms and the cultural and historical factors of the period in which the biblical authors wrote

How to Understand the Bible Literal Sense Spiritual Sense What the author intended by

How to Understand the Bible Literal Sense Spiritual Sense What the author intended by the words he wrote Looks to the deeper meaning of various scriptural passages as part of God’s overall plan of Salvation

The Senses: In Summary Literal sense: teaches history; what the words say in a

The Senses: In Summary Literal sense: teaches history; what the words say in a historical context Allegorical sense: teaches what you should believe; what the words means in the larger context of Salvation History Moral sense: teaches what you should do regarding how to live your life Anagogical sense: teaches where you are going; building up the virtue of hope while leading us to Heaven

Biblical Translations Most of the Old Testament was written in Hebrew The New Testament

Biblical Translations Most of the Old Testament was written in Hebrew The New Testament was written in “koine” Greek In 390, St. Jerome completed the Latin translation of both Testaments —the Vulgate There have been almost 500 new translations of individual books of the Bible

Biblical Translations Protestant Catholic King James Version Douay—Rheims Version New Revised Standard Ver. New

Biblical Translations Protestant Catholic King James Version Douay—Rheims Version New Revised Standard Ver. New American Bible Revised English Bible New Jerusalem Bible New International Version

Importance of the Bible for Catholics Scripture readings are integral to every Mass and

Importance of the Bible for Catholics Scripture readings are integral to every Mass and all the sacraments. Scripture is also at the heart of the Liturgy of the Hours—the public prayer of the Church.

Modern Approaches for Studying Sacred Scripture The Catholic Church teaches us to read Sacred

Modern Approaches for Studying Sacred Scripture The Catholic Church teaches us to read Sacred Scripture prayerfully and interpret it critically. The Magisterium authentically interprets the Word of God with the help of biblical scholars.

Types of “Criticisms” (not to be understood as a negative word) n Historical Criticism—tries

Types of “Criticisms” (not to be understood as a negative word) n Historical Criticism—tries to n Source Criticism—helps to n Form Criticism—involves n Redaction Criticism—how determine the historical context of the biblical text discover where the biblical authors got their material studying small units of biblical texts to attempt to determine how each book took shape during oral tradition before being written down the various editors put together their sources and arranged them the way they did

St. Jerome TRANSLATOR OF THE BIBLE FROM ITS ORIGINAL LANGUAGES IMPORTANT CHURCH FATHER USED

St. Jerome TRANSLATOR OF THE BIBLE FROM ITS ORIGINAL LANGUAGES IMPORTANT CHURCH FATHER USED HIS PEN TO WRITE FIERCE LETTERS TO HIS OPPONENTS ST. AUGUSTINE SAID OF HIM, “WHAT JEROME IS IGNORANT OF, NO MAN HAS EVER KNOWN”