Difference between revisions of "Assumptions"
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'''[[Assumptions]]''' for this class | '''[[Assumptions]]''' for this class | ||
| − | :'''A priori''' | + | ::'''A priori''' |
| − | :1. God is and desires to be known | + | ::1. God is and desires to be known |
| − | :'''Assumptions up for discussion''' | + | ::'''Assumptions up for discussion''' |
| − | :2. Hebrew is the languauge of God | + | ::2. Hebrew is the languauge of God |
| − | :3. The square test is the Temple language, proto-Hebrew is the common language. | + | ::3. The square test is the Temple language, proto-Hebrew is the common language. |
| − | :4. Genesis was written by eye witnesses: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiseman_hypothesis Wiseman hypothesis] | + | ::4. Genesis was written by eye witnesses: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiseman_hypothesis Wiseman hypothesis] |
| − | :5. Kenosis of Christ | + | ::5. Kenosis of Christ |
| − | :6. One book for one child | + | ::6. One book for one child |
| − | :7. Forgetful disciples | + | ::7. Forgetful disciples |
| − | :8. Disobedient church | + | ::8. Disobedient church |
Revision as of 10:26, 16 September 2020
Assumptions for this class
- A priori
- 1. God is and desires to be known
- Assumptions up for discussion
- 2. Hebrew is the languauge of God
- 3. The square test is the Temple language, proto-Hebrew is the common language.
- 4. Genesis was written by eye witnesses: Wiseman hypothesis
- 5. Kenosis of Christ
- 6. One book for one child
- 7. Forgetful disciples
- 8. Disobedient church