Introduction To Biblical Studies Exam If you have taken the Introduction To Biblical Studies course and would like a certificate of completion, your next step is to take this exam. Please note that all fields are required. The exam is not timed, you make take it at your own pace. The “blanks” will expand to fit your answers, so don’t worry about the length of your answers. Introduction To Biblical Studies Exam Name * Name First First Last Last 1. Define Hermeneutics: * 2. What is meant by Inspiration? * 3. Define Doctrine: * 4. What is the difference between Inductive Reasoning and Deductive Reasoning? * 5. What is the goal of Bible study? * 6. What are 3 approaches to studying the Bible? * 7. What is a presupposition? * 8. Explain Revelation and Inspiration: * 9. Compare exegesis with eisegesis: * 10. What are three elements in the process of studying? * 11. What is the goal of Bible Study? (List the 8 elements) * 12. What is the communication process of the Bible? * 13. What are the elements of a background study? * 14. Is Grammar important in Biblical studies? Why or why not? * 15. What is meant by “A progress of Revelation?” * 16. How many correct interpretations can there be of a passage? * 17. How can we decide the most correct interpretation? * If you are human, leave this field blank. Submit Δ