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Exploring Biblical Interpretations
This chapter examines the interpretive methods employed by biblical authors and the engagement between their intentions and modern readers' interpretations. Focusing on connections across texts, particularly in the Gospel of Luke and 2 Chronicles, it highlights the complexities of understanding authorial intent and the multilayered nature of biblical narratives. The discussion culminates in an analysis of Isaiah 7's interpretation in Matthew, revealing the intricate relationships within the Old and New Testaments and the challenges of hermeneutical presuppositions.