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The Gospels contain several explicit hermeneutical principles taught by Jesus and the evangelists, particularly regarding how to interpret the Scriptures in light of His person and work. These principles align with sensus plenior approaches and provide insight into the deeper meanings within the biblical text. Below is an analysis of these principles and their correlation with previously discussed hermeneutical rules:
The Gospels contain several explicit hermeneutical principles taught by Jesus and the evangelists, particularly regarding how to interpret the Scriptures in light of His person and work. These principles align with sensus plenior approaches and provide insight into the deeper meanings within the biblical text. Below is an analysis of these principles and their correlation with previously discussed hermeneutical rules:
1. Christocentric Interpretation
1. Christocentric Interpretation

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