
Word From Your Instructor
For over a decade, I have dedicated myself to studying the art of biblical interpretation. Drawing from both academic training and real-world ministry experience, I am excited to share practical insights and proven strategies to help you communicate God's Word with clarity, power, and biblical faithfulness.
This course is designed for anyone—whether a beginner or a seasoned minister—who desires to grow in their ability to properly study and interpret God’s word. If you’re ready to deepen your understanding and sharpen your preaching, let’s begin this journey together!
—Pastor Jeremy Rangel Jr
Our course dates are set for the following in-person sessions, but you will also receive access to course materials in PDF format, along with short videos breaking down each topic for deeper understanding. My prayer is that this course equips and strengthens you in handling God’s Word with wisdom and boldness.
"Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth." —2 Timothy 2:15 (ESV)
May this journey deepen your faith, sharpen your calling, and empower you to teach and preach with confidence!
Hermeneutics
Discover The Power Of God’s Word
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Section 1: Who Wrote The Bible?
Explore what the Bible is, who wrote it, and why interpretation matters for every believer.
Explore what the Bible is, who wrote it, and why interpretation matters for every believer.
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Section 2: What Is In The Bible?
In this section, you'll be introduced to the structure, genres, and themes of the 66 books of the Bible and how they fit into God's redemptive story. Though written across centuries by many voices, Scripture speaks with one voice—pointing us to one Savior.
In this section, you'll be introduced to the structure, genres, and themes of the 66 books of the Bible and how they fit into God's redemptive story. Though written across centuries by many voices, Scripture speaks with one voice—pointing us to one Savior.
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Section 3: Five Steps Of Interpretive Journey—Duvall & Hays
Students will learn how to interpret Scripture faithfully by understanding its original context and applying it today, with an emphasis on historical background, literary form, and sound theological principles.
Students will learn how to interpret Scripture faithfully by understanding its original context and applying it today, with an emphasis on historical background, literary form, and sound theological principles.
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Section 4: Common Pitfalls of Eisegesis
Define eisegesis and distinguish it from exegesis.
Identify common ways people read their assumptions into Scripture.
Analyze real examples of eisegesis and correct them using sound hermeneutical methods.
Embrace a posture of humility in interpretation.
Define eisegesis and distinguish it from exegesis.
Identify common ways people read their assumptions into Scripture.
Analyze real examples of eisegesis and correct them using sound hermeneutical methods.
Embrace a posture of humility in interpretation.
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Section 6: Literary Context
Study how literary styles and structures shape meaning. By mastering context, students will avoid misinterpretation and misapplication of Scripture.
Study how literary styles and structures shape meaning. By mastering context, students will avoid misinterpretation and misapplication of Scripture.
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