how to understand figurative language rom. 15:1-4
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How to Understand
Figurative Language
Rom. 15:1-4
1 We then who are strong ought to bear with the scruples of the weak, and not to please ourselves.
2 Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, leading to edification.
3 For even Christ did not please Himself; but as it is written, "The reproaches of those who reproached You fell on Me."
4 For whatever things were written before were written for our learning, that we through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope.
Rom. 15:1-4
Figurative Language
Figurative Language
• Danger of making language figurative
Figurative Language
• Danger of making language figurative
• Discovering figurative language
Figurative Language
• Danger of making language figurative
• Discovering figurative language
• When it says it is figurative
Figurative Language
• Danger of making language figurative
• Discovering figurative language
• When it says it is figurative
• When it makes no sense literally
Figurative Language
• Danger of making language figurative
• Discovering figurative language
• When it says it is figurative
• When it makes no sense literally
• Careful in explaining it–culture or context
Figurative Language
• Danger of making language figurative
• Discovering figurative language
• When it says it is figurative
• When it makes no sense literally
• Careful in explaining it–culture or context
• Exercising Your Senses
Examples of Figurative Language
Examples of Figurative Language
• Dreams of Joseph
Examples of Figurative Language
• Dreams of Joseph
• Dreams/Visions in Daniel
Examples of Figurative Language
• Dreams of Joseph
• Dreams/Visions in Daniel
• Ezekiel’s Valley of Dry Bones
Examples of Figurative Language
• Dreams of Joseph
• Dreams/Visions in Daniel
• Ezekiel’s Valley of Dry Bones
• Ezekiel’s Two Sticks
Guided Study of Zechariah’sFigurative Language
Guided Study of Zechariah’sFigurative Language
• Historical setting of book
Guided Study of Zechariah’sFigurative Language
• Historical setting of book
• The horses
Guided Study of Zechariah’sFigurative Language
• Historical setting of book
• The horses
• The horns
Guided Study of Zechariah’sFigurative Language
• Historical setting of book
• The horses
• The horns
• The carpenters/craftsmen
Guided Study of Zechariah’sFigurative Language
• Historical setting of book
• The horses
• The horns
• The carpenters/craftsmen
• Measuring line
Guided Study of Zechariah’sFigurative Language
• Historical setting of book
• The horses
• The horns
• The carpenters/craftsmen
• Measuring line
• Flying scroll
Guided Study of Zechariah’sFigurative Language
• Historical setting of book
• The horses
• The horns
• The carpenters/craftsmen
• Measuring line
• Flying scroll
• Woman in a basket
Literal Words of Salvation
• Believe in Him Mark 16:16
• Turn (repent) from sin Acts 17:30
• Confess Christ Rom. 10:10
• Baptized into Christ Acts 22:16
Added to His Kingdom, His Church
• Faithful until death Rev. 2:10
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