BUILDING BIBLICAL THEOLOGY
STUDY GUIDE 3.1
Lesson 3: Diachronic Developments in the Old Testament
Section 1: Orientation

OUTLINE FOR NOTES

Introduction

I. Orientation

A. Diachronic

  1. Contrast

  2. Interdependence

B. Development

  1. Divine Purposes

  2. Divine Providence

C. Example

REVIEW QUESTIONS

1. What is the meaning of the term "diachronic"?

2. How does the "diachronic" approach of Biblical Theology differ from the "synchronic synthesis" approach? What illustration does Dr. Pratt use to explain the difference? How are the two approaches related?

3. Explain the teaching of the lesson regarding God's providence. What does Dr. Pratt mean when he says that it is sometimes expected, sometimes inexplicable, and sometimes responsive? Give examples.

4. How is Matthew 19:3-9 an example of diachronic development?


APPLICATION QUESTIONS

1. This lesson discusses how theology develops over time. Is this a new concept to you? How will it affect the way you study the Bible?

2. Do you agree with Dr. Pratt's interpretation of Matthew 19:3-9? Do you have any other comments to add to the analysis of this passage?

3. Can you think of other examples of "diachronic developments" in the Bible?
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