Interpretation of James I Background interpreters need to comprehensively understand the background of this scripture in order to correctly understand the complete meaning of this scripture. It is important to understand the author and to understand the target audience and target reader, the date, the place of writing, the opportunity and purpose, and the literary genre of the article. This article will do all these in one way and make the reader clearly understand all necessary knowledge and important knowledge to understand and understand the background information of James's letters.
Interpretation of the demands of James and John 10: 35-45 The background call for Christian disciples is in chapter 8 verse 22 - chapter 10 verse 52. These miracles emphasize that at this stage the disciples do not fully understand or believe in the son's son and his fate and the mystery of others. In this place, "James and John's request" was placed "Jesus predicted the third death and resurrection" and "Before the treatment of the blind pig". "Jesus predicted the third death and resurrection." This is the third passion to predict that Jesus will tell his disciples about his destiny and death.
Midrush is a passage related to the way of interpretation, the compilation of Bible teachings and comments on Tana (Hebrew Bible), the Biblical interpretation of Torah, and the law and Torah. It is subject to analysis. It includes Haraka of law and ceremony, a collection of Jewish laws, interpretation of statutory law and non-lawyer Adder which is a compendium of rabbinists not related to Tiger's law. The Biblical interpretation of Tannaim and Amoraim may best be designated as the academic interpretation of Midrash, the product of dealing with great freedom of nature growth and discourse of the Bible. When given the authority of the sacred tradition of the Talmud and Midoras (later edited as the Talmud) it became the sole source of interpretation after the Bible.
The allegorical interpretation of the Bible is interpreted as an interpretation method assuming that the Bible has different levels of meaning and tends to focus on spiritual consciousness including allegorical meaning, moral (or sociological) and logical meaning (Interpretation). Literal meaning It is sometimes called quadriga and is a reference to a Roman tank drawn by four horses. Textual explanation: From a neutral point of view, explain the meaning of the event, understand the sentences in the text, describe the time to write the sentences, and the locations and languages they make up. In other words, since the 19th century it was generally decided to use more sophisticated methods of criticism such as source criticism and formal criticism.