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Refreshing Springs Church
Workman Series
April 7, 2007
Class 6
Four Communication Gaps
*/Bridging the “Language Gap”/*
* The correct interpretation of the Bible is not always obvious nor a matter of opinion
* Some things don’t translate well from age to age, or from culture to culture
#. Agape= Divine Love
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Phileo= Friendship
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Thelo=Please or delight in
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Eros=Sensual love
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Stergo= Family love
* Definitions have nuances that obscure meaning
* There are many times in scripture when our responsibilities is clear in any translation
* There are times when the Bible cannot be taken literally
* Charles Spurgeon
* To follow the wrong doctrine is sin
* Practical example of the language gap-meekness
* English definition of “meekness”
* Words without unanimous meaning makes communication impossible
* Biblical definition of “meekness”
* Biblical definition of “firstborn”
* Wrong interpretation causes false conclusions of doctrines
*/Bridging the “Cultural Gap”/*
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* Brief example of proper cultural interpretation
* Three questions to asked to bridge the Cultural gap
* Explanation of 1 Corinthians 11
* The moral principle behind every verse always does apply even in today’s culture
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*/Bridging the “Geography Gap”/*
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*/Bridging the “History Gap”/*
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* Example of the History Gap
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