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This collection represents a collaborative effort by a group of theologians from Dallas Theological Seminary to demonstrate divine truth, inductively and progressively, through successive eras of human history. The team of writers demonstrate a high view of Scripture and a commitment to the proposition that sound systematic theology must find its roots in a properly undertaken biblical theology.

introduction seeks to answer these questions by defining biblical theology’s uneasy relationship to exegesis and systematics, while comparing where this volume fits with previous efforts to write a biblical theology for the New Testament. BIBLICAL THEOLOGY’S RELATIONSHIP TO EXEGESIS AND SYSTEMATICS Exegesis is the careful explanation of the meaning of a given text. The term comes from a Greek term, exēgēsis, that means “explanation.”3 Exegesis involves analyzing a text in its historical, cultural,
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