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				<description><![CDATA[This little series of posts on theological interpretation of Scripture (TIS) is the result of the privilege of spending three days teaching a Ph.D. required course, OT Hermeneutics and Theology to a new group of friends. The subject is important because one of our goals is to interpret the OT so it functions for the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p> This little series of posts on theological interpretation of Scripture (TIS) is the result of the privilege of spending three days teaching a Ph.D. required course, OT Hermeneutics and Theology to a new group of friends. The subject is important because one of our goals is to interpret the OT so it functions for the church (my simply definition of TIS).</p>



<p>After surveying several definitions of TIS from leading scholars in the field, the common denominator was an interpretation that includes what we normally think of as application. When I saw the book title, The Art of Relevance, it made me think about art and science.</p>



<p>Unfortunately, we haven&#8217;t done a great job teaching a &#8220;scientific&#8221; method/approach for identifying the primary application of a biblical pericope. We&#8217;ve done pretty well with our exegetical method to arrive at some form of meaning. What I am after in these posts is meaning that includes authorized application.</p>



<p>My meaning formula for TIS is:</p>



<p>II-M (illocutionary Intent-Infused Meaning) = EC (exegetical content) + II (illocutionary intent)</p>



<p>Even if you&#8217;re not familiar with the speech act vocabulary, here&#8217;s the point:</p>



<p>when we identify the meaning of a passage for Sunday, we need to include what God intends to do to the church in our text.</p>



<p>The question is, how do we do that? That&#8217;s where some art comes into play (because we simply don&#8217;t yet have a solid method).</p>



<p>Let&#8217;s use Matthew 14:22-32 for our example this week. You remember this narrative: Jesus made the disciples get into the boat, a huge storm hits them in the night, Jesus walks on water to reach them, they are terrified, and He chastises them with, &#8220;O you of little faith, why did you doubt?&#8221; As soon as Jesus gets into the boat, the wind stops and they confess, &#8220;Truly you are the Son of God.&#8221;</p>



<p>The disciples begin as a &#8220;go and do otherwise&#8221; example, but finish in the &#8220;go and do likewise category. Help your people follow that same pathway in this text and our Lord will receive glory in the church and in Christ Jesus (cf. Ephesians 3:21).</p>



<p>Randal</p>



<p>P.S. As you complete your Sunday sermon, see if you can add the intentional element to your meaning. It should sound something like this: &#8220;This text is saying&#8230;<em>with the intention of</em>&#8230;&#8221; That combines content and intent that functions for the church.</p>
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