Evangelical Lutheran Homiletics

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(Those marked with an * are topics and dispositions to pericopes). Gen. 3, 15................................................... 89 Gen. 12, 1-4.................................................. 7 Gen. 19, 20................................................. 37 Ex. 33,................................................... 15171 Joshua 20, 2. 3......................................... 171 1 Kings 19:4.............................................. 183 Job 1, 18-21................................................ 11 Psalm 1, 4..................................................... 9 " 23................................................. 173 f. " 25, 8.............................................. 104 " 32, 9.............................................. 171 " 67, 3-8............................................. 88 " 90, 10.............................................. 87 " 128, 2............................................ 104 " 137, 5. 6........................................ 123 Proverbs 28:1 9 Isa. 5, 1-6.................................................. 174 " 9,6.................................................... 150 " 49, 14-16............................................ 89 " 53, 4. 5............................................. 175 " 61, 10................................................. 87 Jer. 3, 12. 13............................................... 13 Hos. 2, 19. 20............................................ 171 " 13, 14............................................... 170 Zech. 3,.................................................. 1-71^ *Matt. 2, 1-12............................................... 91 * " 4, 1-11101....................................... 175 " 5, 3................................................ 189 " 5, 14-16......................................... 174 " 5, 16.............................................. 171 " 5. 16-18......................................... 186 " 5, 17................................................ 89 * " 5, 20-26......................................... 161 " 5, 21. 22.........................................160 " 5, 44-48........................................... 12 " 6, 13................................................ 82 " 6, 19-34..........................................186 * " 6, 24-34158............................ 162. 179 " 6, 33................................................ 91 *,, 8, 1-13........................................ 7. 153 * " 8, 23-27.......................................... 101 * " 9, 1-8......................................................92. 99 * " 9, 18-2612.............................. 90. 101. 192 * " 11, 2-10.............................................. 6. 177 Matth. 11, 16-19....................................... 181f.

" 11, 28................................................ 178 f. " 11, 28-30....................................... 174 " 11, 29.................................................... 9 * " 13, 24-30........................................ 174 * " 15, 21-287........................ 10. 122. 192 * " 18, 23-35153............. 160 f. 171 " 19, 19................................................ 9 * " 20, 1-16........... 170 f. 174. 204 * " 21, 1-96.......................................... 104 * " 22, 1-14............................ 92. 104. 161 * " 22, 15-22....................................... 200f. * " 22, 34-46........................................ 100 * " 25, 1-13.......................................... 181 " 26, 39-46............................................ 149 " 27, 11-14........................................ 104 " Marc. 7, 31-37............................................ 88 " 15, 1-19.......................................... 183 * " 16, 1-810........................................ 188 * " 16, 14-20179.................................. 181 *Luke 1, 26-38 165 * " 2, 1-14........................................7. 108 * " 2, 41-52176................................. f. 179 * " 5, 1-11............................................ 190 * " 6, 36-42..................................... 11. 185f.

* " 7, 11-17............................................ 12 * " 8, 4-15101.............................. 170. 174 * " 10, 23-37153.................................. 157 " 11, 9-13......................................... 165 * " 11, 14-28........................................ 288 * " 14, 16-24........................................ 153 " 15, 11-32144.................................. 165 * " 16, 1-9160...................................... 166 " 16, 1-12.......................................... 190 * " 16, 19-31^99.................................. 101 * " 17, 11-1911............................ 101. 158 * " 18, 9-14............................................ 90 " 18, 31-43157.......................................

* " 19, 41-48172................................. 190. 191 * " 21, 25-36........................................... 6 " 23, 44--48...................................... 145 * " 24, 36-47....................................... 104 * John 1:19-28................................. 155. 197 * " 2, 1-1189............................... 100. 182 * John 3:1-1590........................................., 192 " 3, 16........................................... 182. 188 * " 4, 47-5470................ 89. 90. 91. 161........................................... 162. 165. 166. 201 " 6, 1-12........................................... 175 * " 6, 1-1588.............................................. 193 " 8, 12..................................................N " 8, 21................................................. 82 * " 10, 12-16...................................... 179. 88 " 11, 45-53........................................ 10 " 12, 35. 36........................................ 82 * " 14,. 23-31..................................... 188 " 15,8............................................... 171 * " 16, 5-15.........................................100 * " 16, 16-236.................................... 170 " 16, 23-31...................................... 175 " 18. 1. 2.......................................... 149 " 20, 19-2313.................................. 186 * " 20, 19-31167................................. 186 *Apostg. 1, 1-11............................................. 7 * " 2, 1-13......................................... 195f.

" 4,8-23.......................................... 143f. " 5, 16-21......................................... 143 Rom. 1, 16................................................. 82 " 2, 45.............................................. 223 " 3, 23-36.......................................... 13 * " 6, 3-11........................................... 204 * " 6, 19-23.........................................198 * " 8, 12-17......................................... 150 " 8, 13.............................................. 223 " 8, 32................................................ 12 " 8, 38. 39.......................................... 87 * " 11, 33-369. 205 f.

* " 12, 4-16......................................... 205 *12,7-16184............................................... * " 12, 17-21....................................... 158 * " 15, 4-13.................. 90. 109. 194. 276 *1 Cor. 1, 4-9............................................... 206 " 6, 20.............................................. 123 * " 13108f................................................. 1 Cor. 15, 41-44....................................... 177f. *2. Cor. 3, 4-11................................... 157, 204 f. * " 11, 19-12,9.................................... 162 Gal. 3, 13.............................................. 228 * " 3, 23-29........................................ 143 *Eph.1, 3 -6 * " 4, 22-28157...................................... 158 * " 5, 15-216............................................... 92 * " 6, 10-17101............................. IM. 189 * Phil. 1, 3-11..................................... 171, 172 " 2, 6-9............................................ 276 " 2, 12. 13............................................. 6 " 3, 18.................................................. 9 " 4, 4...................................................... 87.

* " 4, 4-7............................................. 158 *Col.................................................. 1, 9-14 * " 3, 12-17.......................................... 100. 161 " 3, 15-17159...................................... 166 " 3, 18-41............................................ 159 1.Thes.4, 9.................................................. 12 1 Tim. 1, 15-17........................................ 191f. 2 Tim. 2, 3..................................................153 " 3, 15-17.............................................. 89 * Tit. 2, 11-1488......................................... 194 f. *1.Pet. 2, 11-20........................................... 186 * " 2, 21-25............................ 88. 90. 159. 188 * " 3,8-15................................................ 179 " 3, 10................................................. 152 *4, 8^11158............................................... 159 *4, 12-19.................................................. 162 *2. Pet. 1, 16-21.......................................... IM *1.Joh.3, 13-1892....................................... 183 * " 5, 4-10.............................................. 18 * Ebr. 9,............................................. 11-15159 " 13, 1............................. 12 " 13, 16............................................ 11 * Jac. 1, 22-27....................................... 176 Rev. 2, 4. 5.......................................... 352 " 14, 6-8.......................................... 12.

Drafts of aornitia. Matth. 6, 13................................................ 82 " 21, 42............................................ 81 * Luc. 16, 1-9................................................ 81 Joh. 8, 21................................. 82 " 12, 35.36........................................82 Rom. 1, 16................................................ 82 Subject and name index A Alternation in dispatching...................... 199-206 Accomodation of a scriptural word............... 285 Action................................................ 448 et seq. Affect, necessary for the explanation of the text.......................................................... 255-260 Ahlfeld, rhymed themes.............................., 100 Allegories.............................................. 212. 405 Alstedt, brevity of the subject....................... 102 Old, example of how not to dispose............. 110 — Disposition direction point........................ 135 Ammon, Definition of "Homiletics." XV.

Conclusion of the sermon........................ 389 Fidelity to office............................................ 472 Analogy of faith62.......................................... 63 Analytical method at initiation....................... 8. 9 Analytical sermon.......................................... 80 Analytical Proposition.................................... 70 Anaphora..................................................... 403 Address in the sermon19...............................20 Anticlimax..................................................... 402 Antithesis...................................................... 400 Antitheton...................................................... 400 Anton, Pastor, Tautology.............................. 337 Application of the text................................... 276 Aposiopesis.................................................. 404 Apostrophe.................................................. 404 Arguments in research of the text............ 57-62 Arguments in exposition of the text............. 242 Arguments, Explanatory........................ 246-250 Articulation of the words............................... 431 Asyndeton.................................................... 408 Augustine, Style of Preaching...................... 375 Voice training................................................ 426 B Barbarism.....................................................368 Bartels, symbolic parables........................... 271 - Conclusion of the homily............................ 339 Basis of the introduction................................ 15 Bauer, G- Pericopes...................................... 27 Bauer, G., Fivefold Use of the Holy Scriptures................................................................... 58 — Characteristics of the analytical - synthetic sermon 84 Bautain, M., Elaboration of the sermon....... 415 Baxter, Preacher Must Be a Christian.......... 469 Bengel, Redekunst....................................... XIV Eloquence, spiritual, X ff. – Norm XIX - Purpose XX — Physical. 417 Bernard of Clairveaux Berth. of Regensburg................................... 396 Movement of the eyes, arms and Hands in preaching......................................... 453. 454 Behavior of the pastor.................................. 471 Brydaine,sophistry........................................ 385 Burk, periods................................................ 390 Calixt, Pastor, efficiency of the pastor.......... 457 Carpzov, brevity of the subject.................... 102 Chemnitz, Chr., disposition method 156.

synthetic themes 162. porisma 284. refutation of false teachers 300. punishment of sins 306. conclusion of the sermon 345. sanctity of the style 386. teaching.... gift462. Chrysostom, Refutation of the False Teachers......................................................... 297. 300 Cober, Articulated Themata................. 100. 101 — Short periods............................................ 389 Comparative................................................. 399 Conception........................................... 411. 412 Concessio..................................................... 401 Context, observance of the same................ 255 Dactylus....................................................... 394 Dannhauer, Disposition................................ 124 — Grammatical sense................................. 209 Declamation of the sermon.......................... 421 Clarity of style............................................... 379 Dictum biblicum............................................... 6 Didascal texts........................... 58. 91. 160. 290 Disposition 116 -206. arrangement must be biblical-psychological 122. order.... 124-131.

Disposition direction point 133. div ision rules 180-193 Dogmatic texts............................................ 267 Dubitatio....................................................... 400 E Eberle, Chr. G., Redekunst.......................... XIV Ebrard, Meditation............................................ Ill Introduction, 1-20. triple method................. 8-13 Simplicity of style......................................... 373 Elencht texts............................. 59. 91. 160. 291 Wretched Use of the Word of God.............. 295 Ellipse.......................................................... 404 Emphasis..............................................237-240 Epanorthosis................................................ 401 Epanorthotic 59. 91. 162. 292. use of the divine word......................................................... 301 Epiphora....................................................... 403 Epitheta................................................ 234. 377 Epizeuxis...................................................... 403 Erdmann, Topic............................................ 140 Exploration of the text............................... 62-66 Etymology.................................................... 238 Exergasia..................................................... 399 Extemporize................................................. 415 F Factum biblicum.......................................... 7 Faustking, J. Hein........................................ 398 Figures and tropes....................................... 395 Free texts, what to think of them,.... 30 Fresenius, J. Ph., Declamation and Action................................................................. 455 Fundamentum dividendi.................. 140-148 G Gaupp, C. Fr., Eloquence............................. XIII - Definition of homiletics................................ XV Prayer before preparing the sermon...41 Memory of the pastor............................. 458 Geier, M., Disposition................................... 124 Geiler von Kaisersberg, style of sermon.... 371.

Gerhard, Joh., Disposition118.................... 124 — Doctrines rules........................................ 294 — Prod for consolations.............................. 316 Gesticulation........................................ 443. 454 Examination of conscience 318. marks of the same 352. purpose of the same............ 329. Parables and images in sermons........ 264, 265 Goebel, Synthetic Sermon............................ 83 Gradation.................................... 121, 122. 401 Grammatical sense of the text.................. 42-44 Grot, impractical theme..................................94 Grotefend; use of others' works 67. 68. artificial themes 92. impractical themes............. 892.

Limitation of the theme 97. logical - grammatical form of the themes 113. disposition 118. 119. psychology 123. fundamentum dividendi 140. lo gical division of the sermon 187. dissection of the main parts 193. conclusion of the sermon

339. 350. 363. Style of the sermon 357.

clarity of the style 379. characteristics of the periods 387. declamation 421. training of the voice 426. intelligibility of the delivery 431. pauses 432. amplification of the voice 435. modulation 436. dignity and decency of the action........................................................ 44. H Hagenbach, Characteristics of the Analytical - Synthetic Sermon..................................... 85 Posture of the body in preaching................. 453 Harms, Claus, Memoriren der Predigt......... 421 Holiness of the style of the sermon.............. 384 Herder, Eloquence XII. conclusion of the sermon................................................................. 338 Hermeneutical rules for the exposition of the dispositional text......... 207-222 Aids in researching the text........................ 62 ff.

Historical texts....................................... 266-267 Hochstetter, Proposition................................ 70 - Conclusion of the sermon.......................... 346 Homiletics XI. Definition................................. XV Homily 79. drafts of homilies...........................81 Hüffell, definition of homiletics XV. transition 17. textual sermon 87. meditation 104. textual explanation 215. 218. 219. arguments for textual interpretation 242. parables in sermons 264. parabolic texts 271. motifs of sermon 331. conclusion of sermon 339. Style of the sermon 356. 357. 358. 360. 362. rhythm 391. figures and tropes 396. physical eloquence 419. memorization 425. emphasis

436. pulpit tone 442. action 444. dignity of

action 452. movement of hands 454. conduct of the pastor.......464. Hülsemann, Conclusion of the sermon........340 Hunnius, Aeg., Logical sermon............... 132 Hyperbole....................................................402 I / J Jambus......................................................... 394 Interruptio..................................................... 404 Inversion....................................................... 404 Irony............................................................. 402 Juan de Avila................................................ 468 K Pulpit greeting.......................................... 18. 19 Kanzelton...................................................... 429 Categories of life........................................... 141 Categories log............................................... 141 Knowledge of the basic languages............... 460 " of philosophy............................................... 460 " of the pure doctrine..................................... 461 Subject clarity................................................. 98 Climax............................................................ 401 Comments can be used.............................. 65 ff.

Lange, J., Fidelity of the Preacher................ 458 Body gifts of the preacher............................. 463 Liebner, Topik.............................................. 144 Litotis............................................................ 402 Locus classicus............................................. 106 Logical sense of the text..................... 43. 55-57 Luther, Eloquence XI. Object of eloquence X VII. purpose of spiritual eloquence XXI. pericopes

28. logical sense of scripture 52. 53. 55. 66.

practical sermons 94. preface to Zechariah 94-

96. disposition 125. schematic themes 169 ff.

Hermeneutical rules 208 -220. refutation of false teachers 295. punishment of sins 302.

304. 307. exhortation 308. conclusion of the

sermon 344. prayer after the sermon 353. simplicity of style 373. holiness of style 384. efficiency of the pastor 458. knowledge of the basic languages 460. faithfulness of the pastor

471. 472. 473. Blessing ........................ XXIV

Mathesius, Style of Preaching...................... 370 Meditation...................................... 104-113. 412 Meier G. F., Syllogism................................... 244 Melanchthon, Oratory XV. Subject of the Eloquence of the Pastor......................... XVII Memories of the sermon.............................. 421 Metaphor....................................................... 405 method, analytical, synthetic and syncritical. 8ff. Metomony...................................................... 404 Means of acquiring a good style.................. 406 Mnemonics.................................................... 423 Modulation..................................................... 436 Monotony....................................................... 438 Moral texts..................................................... 269 Mystical application of the text...................... 284 Mystic saying..378,....................................... 381 N Neologisms...................................................368 Necessity of a subject............................... 75-79 Necessity of the teaching gift........................462 O Economy of Voice........................................ 433 Osiander, L., Drawing on an Text 24. texts from canonical books 26. pericopes 28. election of text 82. punishment of sin....................... 307 P Pedagogical texts 59 - Theme 91 - 161 - Application 261 - Use of the divine word 308.

Word......................................................... 308 Palmer, Christ, election of the text 38. unity of the text 71. clarity of the theme 99. pictorial expression of the theme 101. euphony of the theme 103. 104. disposition 125. alternation in disposition 199. conclusion of the sermon

339. style of the sermon ......................... 372.

Parabolic texts............................................... 270 Paraclete texts 59 - theme 91 - 162 - application 292 - use of the divine word 313.... Word313 Parallelism of the Scriptures................... 64. 261 Parenthesis................................................... 383 Paronomasias............................................... 378 Breaks during the lecture.............................. 432 Pericopes................................................... 27-29 Periods in the sermon................................... 387 Periphrase..................................................... 405 Personality of the preacher....................... 456 ff.

Personification.............................................. 405 Duty of the pastor regarding doctrine........... 293 Philological text interpretation....................... 216 Pierre d'Ailly.................................................. 384 Polyhistor....................................................... 463 Polysyndeton................................................. 402 Porisma........................................................ 278 Preoccupatio................................................. 400 Preterite......................................................... 401 Pastor to refute false teachers...................... 295 Sermons textless............................................ 21 Preaching room............................................. 434 Primary - synthetic themes............................ 90 Prophetic texts.............................................. 270 Proposition..................................................... 69 Prosper, fidelity to office................................ 472 Psychology.................................................... 123 Q Quality of the...................................... text265 ff.

Quandt, E., Topics discussed....................... 100 Quantity of the text........................................ 265 Quenstedt, omission of the introduction 2. brevity of the subject 102. disposition 117. logical order of the sermon 131. division of the sermon 187. fragmented division 196. refutation of false teachers 296............. 299. Quintilian, Physical Eloquence.................... 417 R Rambach, Fr. G., Verständniß der Schrift...... 40 Rambach, J. J., Origin of the Word "Homiletics" XI. Spiritual Eloquence XV. Definition of Homiletics XV. Right Way to Speak about Divine Things XVIII. Standard of Spiritual Eloquence XIX. Purpose of the.... Same XXI — Choice of the text 38. use of foreign works 66.

analytical-synthetic sermon 83. clarity of the theme 98. mystical theme 101. euphony of the theme 103. 104. disposition 116. gradation 122. method of disposition 134. synthetic themes 160 -162. synthetic disposition 167. division of the sermon 188. foreign words in the theme 192. fragmented division 197. epithets 234. emphasis 237 -

240. affect 237. 260. resolution of apparent

contradictions 273. Mystical sense of the text

283. 288. application of the text 290.

refutation of heresy 299. punishment of s ins

301. aids to examination of conscience 323.

334. tautology 336. conclusion of the sermon

342. 349. conduct of the pastor after the

sermon 334. Sanctity of style 383. 386. periods 389. construction 390. memorization

424. monotony 438. euphony 441. actio n

443. dignity of the same 432. natural

efficiency of the pastor 437. memory 458. fidelity of the pastor 474. Rules for election of the text 33-38. - Schematic dispositions 170 -179 - Division of dispositions 189 -193 - Refutation of false teachers 298 - Punishment of sins 301 - Modulation of voice................................. 437 Regius, E., Disposition................................. 124 Reinhard, F. V., Logic of Disposition 125. example of style of sermon 362. - Sublime of Sermon 376. rhythm............................... 392. Purity of language in the sermon......... 366.368 Rhetoric of Disposition................................. 121 Rhythm of the period.................................... 387 S Sarcerius, Conception..................................413 Schaller, Logical order of the sermon.... 126-131 Schematic themes...................... 104. 115. 152.

Schematic method of disposition......... 469-180 Descriptive themes114................................ 149 Schley, impractical sermons 94 Conclusion of the sermon............................................ 338 ff Schott, H. A., Oratory XV. unity of theme 71. subject naming themes 115. disposition 120. rhetoric 121. point of disposition 134. method of disposition 156. logical division 181. symmetry 19 8. examination of conscience

335. conclusion of the sermon 341. 347. 849.

351. style of sermon 356. 362. 364.

correctness of speech 366. 369. 372. simplicity of style 375. definiteness of style

382. figures and tropes 398. physical

eloquence 417. euphony o f voice 441. gesticulation 445. dignity of action 452. posture of body 453. movement of hands454. Scriver, Ch., Supernatural prowess........... 467. Secundary synthetic topics........................... 90 Selnecker, Verhalten des Predors im gewöhnlichen Leben................................ 355 Sermocination.............................................. 406 Solöcism...................................................... 368 Spener, Eloquence in the Pulpit...................... XI Spondeus..................................................... 394 Spurgeon, Explanation of Text 215. conclusion of sermon 343. extemporaneous speeches

415. voice 428. pulpit tone 429. sermon

locale...................................................... 434. Stuck in the sermon...................................... 441 Steinbrenner, impractical sermons............... 93 Stier, purpose of the sermon.........................XXI — Meditation................................................ 110 Style of the sermon................................... 356ff. Stock, Christ, election of the text.................. 37 Struensee, Adam, Knowledge of the Pure Doctrine................................................... 461 Study of the Holy Scriptures........................ 470 Subject naming topics.................................. 115 Syllogism...................................................... 244 Symmetry.................................... 197. 388. 392 Syncritical method..................................... 10-13 Synecdoche................................................. 405 Synonymy, biblical.......................................263 Synthetic method70.................................... 155 Synthetic sermon.......................................... 83 Synthetic themes89............................. 159-169 T Tautology................................................... 336 Text 21-68. election 21-38. exploration 29 - 52.

explanation 215. quantity and quality 265. application........................................... 290 ff. Theme 118. definition 69. 75. textual and practical 86. form 97. finding 104. types 113 ff. 149-154. Division............................. 193-199 Theological text interpretation.......................216 Theoretical texts....................................... 275 ff. Tholuck, Style of Preaching..........................372 Tittmann, Meditation......................................106 Toepfser, H., Disposition Method..................155 Topic...................................................... 140-146 Faithfulness of the preacher................. 457. 470 Trochee.........................................................394 Consolation sermons............................. 313-315 Efficiency of the preacher..............................457 Typical texts...................................................272 U Supernatural prowess of the pastor.............465 Ulbers, Chr. Sam., Main characteristic of spiritual addresses.................................................469 Preface............................................................. 3 Lecture 428 ff. lucidity 429. Comprehensibility

431. correctness 434. Euphony ...............440

W Election of words in sermon......................... 364 Walther, C. F. W., Meditation 107. biblical- psychological disposition 122. logical arrangement of sermon 132. textual application 289. pastors should proclaim the whole counsel of God 294. exhortation should be Evangelical 311. consolation sermons

314. examination of conscience 320. 325.

figures of speech..................................... 398. Dignity of style.............................................. 395 Dignity of Action............................................ 449 Strange..................................................... 284ff. Z Teeth of pastors are to be kept in good order................................................................ 430 Zalansky, Conception of the Sermon.......... 413 Zerenner, Natur- und Ackerpredigten........... 94 Ziegler, Unity of the theme 102- Disposition 117

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