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Deep Dive into Dependent Clauses in the English BibleSubordination, the method by which dependent clauses serve and clarify the main assertion of a sentence, is crucial for preserving the theological integrity of the English Bible. The Bible's fundamental logic—articulating grounds, aims, conditions, and contrasts—rides on these syntactic relations.Dependent clauses are categorized into three main types: Relative Clauses (identifying or describing a noun), Nominal or Content Clauses (functioning as objects or complements), and Adverbial Clauses (a large family including cause, condition, purpose, and result).Attending to these clauses guards doctrine at critical seams. For instance, in Ephesians 2:8–10, the result clause ("so that no one may boast") structurally protects justification by excluding human pride as an outcome, while the purpose phrase ("for good works") secures sanctification as God's design. Confusing purpose (intention, often marked by Greek ἵνα or Hebrew לְמַעַן) and result (consequence, often marked by Greek ὥστε) risks collapsing grace into moralism.To accurately interpret these functions, readers should employ an Eight-Step Decision Tree methodology. This method requires locating the main clause, marking connectors, classifying the clause type, deciding its scope, and running paraphrase tests (e.g., distinguishing purpose with "in order that" from result with "with the result that"). Ambiguities, such as the dual meaning of Hebrew כִּי (content "that" or cause "because"), must be resolved contextually.The interpretation of Scripture, particularly regarding ambiguous connectors, is governed by the Westminster Confession (WCF 1.9), which dictates that clearer passages must govern ambiguous ones. This systematic approach ensures that doctrine remains precise, worship is informed, and obedience is grounded in God's revealed mercy.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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