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Research into expository preaching: using 1 Peter as a model for preparation of expository sermons based on the structural analysis of the biblical text

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Chih-Zin Hsiao. Research Into Expository Preaching: Using 1 Peter As a Model for Preparation of Expository Sermons Based On the Structural Analysis of the Biblical Text. Logos Evangelical Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9589197f-41cd-4296-ad20-0b904d8904e0.

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C. Hsiao. Research into expository preaching: using 1 Peter as a model for preparation of expository sermons based on the structural analysis of the biblical text. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9589197f-41cd-4296-ad20-0b904d8904e0

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Chih-Zin Hsiao. Research Into Expository Preaching: Using 1 Peter As a Model for Preparation of Expository Sermons Based On the Structural Analysis of the Biblical Text. Logos Evangelical Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9589197f-41cd-4296-ad20-0b904d8904e0.

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  • This research project suggests that preaching is an honorable obligation of preachers; it is also a means to revive churches and to help believers grow. Preachers who have not experienced the full power of preaching lack practice in expository preaching. Expository preaching involves understanding the contents of both exegesis and preaching, which means interpreting the Bible and applying the teachings in the congregation. In order to gain wisdom from the Bible, one needs to fully comprehend the meanings of the Word. using the type of analysis that rearranges syntactical Greek and examines the Chinese and English language structures helps achieve this goal. This type of analysis yields syntactical display, which shows not only the threads of thought in the Scriptures, but also the outline of expository preaching. The writer has analyzed 1 Peter, using syntactical display in Greek, English NASB, and Chinese Union bibles, as well as developed the outlines for expository preaching for Chapter 5.
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  • 02/17/2024

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