By Gordon D. Fee, Douglas Stuart

This quantity publications readers in figuring out the literary dimensions of the Bible via incorporating concepts for studying Scripture, whereas it additionally continues faithfulness to literary genres.

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Since here Paul first mentions their letter to him, and since in 1:10–12 and 5:1 he mentions items reported to him, we may initially assume that the matters in chapters 1–6 are all responses to what has been reported to him. Introductory phrases and subject matter are the clues to all other divisions in the letter. There are four in the first six chapters: the problem of division in the church (1:10–4:21); the problem of the incestuous man (5:1–13); the problem of lawsuits (6:1–11); the problem of fornication (6:12–20).

Read Genesis 1, and note that with the single exception of verse 1, every verse of the chapter begins with and, a total of thirty times. Now compare the NIV. It reduces the number of occurrences of and to eleven, while at the same time improving the flow of the language so that it sounds more natural to the ear. The NIV translators produced an improved translation by taking seriously the fact that the vast majority of prose sentences in Old Testament Hebrew begin with one of the two Hebrew forms for the word and.

Usually the variant that best explains how all the others came about is the one we presume to be the original text. It is also important for the translator to know a given biblical author’s style and vocabulary, because these, too, play a role in making textual choices. As already noted, for the vast majority of variants found among the manuscripts, the best (or good) external evidence combines with the best internal evidence to give us an extraordinarily high degree of certainty about the original text.

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