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How to Understand and Apply the New Testament: Twelve Steps from Exegesis to Theology is unavailable, but you can change that!

This comprehensive, conversational book is for anyone who wants to understand and apply the Bible—and the New Testament in particular—in a responsible, well-informed, and God-glorifying way. Naselli is an able guide, walking readers through a carefully field-tested twelve-stage interpretive process that pastors, scholars, teachers, and laypeople can use with benefit. • Move from genre to...

main characters or items in a parable determines the number of points.20 Blomberg is on to something here, but still, I think you can summarize a three-character parable in a single sentence that captures the big idea. So in general, while a parable may have minor points in addition to a single main point, it’s helpful to think of a parable as having one big idea, one main point, one central teaching. Bible readers and teachers commonly overinterpret parables. But whenever you compare two unlike
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