Definition: The word "analogical" has no direct English word translation in scripture, but it does carry certain theological ideas that may be implied in various passages. In ancient Greek philosophy, analogical reasoning involves comparing two things to understand their similarities or differences. Hereβs an idea: If you have a book and a pencil, and the pencil is black (analog), then the book must also be black because blackness is a characteristic of pencils. In today's modern understanding, analogical reasoning can refer to comparisons between different concepts, especially when they are related or similar in some way. For example, "The Bible is the original dictionary" might be interpreted as an analogy with books and dictionaries being key resources for learning biblical knowledge.