This is the definition of authority
What is "Who's in charge?"
Describes God's existence as three persons in one essence
What is Trinity?
The fundamental question of Observation
What is "What do I see?"
The fundamental question of interpretation
What is "What does it mean?"
Hebrew title for "The Accuser," "The Adversary," or "The One Who Stands Opposed"
What is The Satan?
He is given authority by God the Father to speak and act in His name
Who is Jesus?
Describes God's desire to have a relationship with those who are made in His image
What is personal?
Refers to when two things in Scripture are compared to highlight their similarities
What is alike?
In interpretation, this is "king."
What is context?
The main cause of suffering and evil in the world
What is sin?
Those to whom Jesus gave authority to cast out demons, baptize followers, and teach in His name
Who are the disciples?
Describes God as morally pure, set apart, and there is no one like Him
What is holy?
When the text tells us plainly about the nature of reality as it is
What is true-to-life?
Genres of literature like narrative, history, poetry, and wisdom
What is content?
The Satan must obtain this from God in order to tempt or afflict
What is permission?
Claims that point to the Bible's authority that originate from within Scripture itself
What is internal evidence?
Describes God as able to anything He wills according to His nature
What is omnipotent?
Noting terms, characters, and phrases that appear multiple times in a given passage
What is repeated?
The process of viewing two different passages to see how terms, concepts, and ideas are used across Scripture
What is comparison?
The Satan can appear in this many places at this many times
What is one?
Proof from outside of Scripture (history, archaeology, etc.) that point to its accuracy
What is external evidence?
Describes God as always existing - there was never a time where He did not exist
What is eternal?
Using metaphor and irony to contrast two elements in the text
What is unalike?
The use of secondary sources like dictionaries or atlases to help us understand the text
What is consultation?
The one ultimately responsible for the choice to sin
Who is me?