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Master’s Seminary Journal , Volume 12.

the serpent’s suggestion that God’s statement was not limited to a single meaning. Such was how hermeneutical difficulties in understanding God’s Word began. Zuck chooses the principle of single meaning, but treads on dangerous ground when, in following Elliott Johnson, he adds related implications or “related submeanings.”55 To speak of a single meaning on one hand and of related submeanings on the other is contradictory. A passage either has one
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