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Paperback Biblical Hermeneutics: A Treatise on the Interpretation of the Old and New Testaments Book

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Biblical Hermeneutics: A Treatise on the Interpretation of the Old and New Testaments

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BIBLICAL HERMENEUTICS by Milton S. Terry has been the standard text for over 130 years for generations of students, pastors, and serious Bible readers. There have been hundreds of books written over that time, and they all have only one thing in common, they quote Milton S. Terry's BIBLICAL HERMENEUTICS. Why read those who quote the standard when you can now read the new, revised, updated standard itself. This third edition has been...

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Excellent explanation book of this technique

"Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that so- weth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption: but he that soweth to the spirit shall of the spirit reap life everlasting." Gal. 6:7,8 A treatise on the Interpretation of the Old and New Testements by Milt Terry. A book you will want in your library!

A well-written and scholarly treatment of biblical hermeneutics

When I was a student at Moody Bible Institute, I asked various professors what books they recommended as the best of the best in several different areas. (Yeah, I was that kind of nerd). One of the suggestions was a surprise: a book that was close to 100 years old at the time, and it was the suggestion for hermeneutics. Hermeneutics is the art of interpreting a text. Since I was studying Bible and theology, the hermeneutics we were dealing with was the art of interpreting the text of the scriptures. And the suggestion was Milton Terry's Biblical Hermeneutics. I am ashamed to admit that I didn't read this book for almost 20 years. It sat on my shelf, daunting and looking too large to read without a major commitment. Late last fall, I decided that it was time to either put up (read it, in other words) or give the book away. So read I did. And true to my earlier fears, this book was a major undertaking. I read fairly quickly, and still spent close to 3 months digesting the close to 750 pages of densely packed and closely reasoned text. And, you know, my professor was right. Nothing I've read on the question of biblical interpretation has covered all the bases of this sub-discipline like this book. The book is a master work, a methodical, but well-written overview. And given the academic quality of the book, it's surprisingly readable. Even, at times, enjoyable. And unlike some who believe the word of God, Terry doesn't avoid the hard questions of biblical interpretation, and deals at length with textual and interpretational difficulties. Some can separate the biblical text from their faith. I can't. So I appreciated that Milton Terry has -- while being a rigorous scholar -- a concern that the text be not only correctly interpreted from an academic standpoint, but also that the text be properly interpreted to enable God's church to hear and learn God's word. I don't agree with Terry on everything. No one but a sychophant even pretends to. But listening to the arguments of those we disagree with sharpens our minds and intellects. The slight weakness is one that could not be avoided: the book is dated in some areas. This could not be avoided, given that the book was published in 1898. A glaring example is Terry's dealing with the glossolalia. We hear such discussions in the context of the modern charismatic movement, a movement that gained its modern face beginning in 1901, and really coming of age at the Azusa Street revivals of 1906. But, of course, this is not an error, just something that the reader must mentally correct for when reading about the topic in the book. This is a good, well-written, and worthwhile book. It is worth the reader's time and efforts, and will bear fruit in a renewed appreciation for the word of God.

Still good after all these years

I purchased an earlier version of this book almost 30 years ago but it still hasn't gone out of style. As with most scholarly books it can get a little dry here and there, but the information is well organized, fairly complete, and accurate. I don't agree with all of his conclusions, but for the most part he does a good job with the subject from his viewpoint. I'd recommend this book to anyone who wants a rounded understanding of hermeneutics, along with Bernard Ramm, Walter C. Kaiser, Moises Silva and a few others, although I rate Silva's and Kaiser's work a little higher than Ramm's or Terry's. Shalom

Excellent book

Only one reservation: Wipf and Stock Publishers binding and printing is not excellent. Huge margins, font is very antique-looking (can be difficult to read), and the spine of the book concaved rather quickly. Unfortunately, I could not find any other versions of this book with a better binding. Still worth it though!

A great resource!

I was given this copy while I was in high school. I thought it was a truly valuable resource then. Since then I have completed college, seminary and have served more than ten years in the pastoral ministry. I have many books on hermeneutics now. This book is my favorite of them all.While it is not an absolutely complete treatment of the topic it is quite thorough. It is more than an introduction to be sure. The scripture index in the book made it a ready reference to assist with understanding any difficult passage. This index alone is 17 pages long.The book deals with each genre of literature found in the Bible, the languages of the original texts, apparent contradictions between scripture and science as well as an excellent history of the interpretation of scripture. I think this last part is needed to give us a clearer perspective as we approach the sacred writings. This history also offers us a dose of humility as we realize Christians of years not yet come will likely scratch their heads to figure out how we arrived at some of our interpretations.This better is better than three seminary text books on the subject combined, yet any layman can harvest the wealth of information contained therein.
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