Linguistics correct answers The scientific study of a language and its structure
Philology correct answers The study of a language in oral and historical sources.
Perspective correct answers Interpreting an event, idea, or situation based on our own
understanding.
Inference correct answers The conclusion reached based on evidence & reasoning.
Transjective correct answers
Inspiration correct answers God's superintending activity in the process of forming a biblical
book to make sure that it reflects these traits.
Illumination correct answers The belief that the Holy Spirit enlightens the mind of believers
to comprehend and apply the truths of the Bible.
Inerrant correct answers Without any error of any kind.
Infalliable correct answers Will not lead the reader astray.
Sufficient correct answers Provides all that is needed to worship God in any and every
situation.
Authoritative correct answers Binding upon a believer.
Authorially Intended Meaning correct answers To identify the message that the author
intended for the book by seeking how the author put it together.
Reader Response correct answers To respond & analyze a text.
Mimesis correct answers The process whereby an author can mimic or represent his
experienced reality, even his perception and interpretation of what was, in a particular
medium, such as a book, to a reader.
Mimesis 1 correct answers A person experiences an event and records it in his memory (from
the event to memory).
Mimesis 2 correct answers A person takes an event from his memory and records it in his
book (from the memory to text).
Mimesis 3 correct answers Another person reads the text and records the event in his own
memory (from the text to memory).
Textual Spine correct answers What is common (repetitions) between the book's beginning
and ending?
, Textual Strings correct answers What are the most important repetitions throughout the whole
book?
Textual Outline correct answers What are the major parts of the whole book, and what are the
breaks in form and content to define these parts?
Textual Argument correct answers Or Tentative Argument. How are these parts contested to
each other and the whole to make an argument?
Main Message correct answers What is the message of the whole book from the author to the
reader?
Big Question correct answers What question or problem (dilemma) is the author addressing
and what is his proposed solution (hope)?
Effective correct answers Successful in producing a desired result.
History/Wirkungsgeschichte correct answers History of effects or reception of a text.
General Revelation correct answers A revelation about God that can reach any human at any
time
Special Revelation correct answers Supernatural communication from God that has been
given to humanity.
Exegesis correct answers Explanation of the text
Eisegesis correct answers Interpretation of the text
Historiography correct answers Study of historical writings
Deduction correct answers Examines an object with an emphasis on its larger traits and
certain presuppositions (implied beforehand) of the whole.
Induction correct answers Examines an object with an emphasis on its particular details and
features.
Lexicon correct answers Will assign a primary and a secondary usage for a word, allowing
some usages to be prioritized and individual usages to be defined by relationships with the
usages of other words. will highlight what is common or primary for a term and then
emphasize the secondary possibility or possibilities
Concordance correct answers Provides a direct one to one matching between a specific
translation's target word and the original language's source word.
Semantics correct answers Analysis of the meaning of words: "dictionary" meanings or
usages of a word. Typically, only one usage of a word is occurring at a time, although each
word has a semantic range, that is, an assortment of possible usages.