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Interpretation and Scripture


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Thanks, Deb for your contribution.

That does not mean that we all have a spiritually correct understanding - there would be no disagreements about Scripture interpretation.

We must have a basic agreement on the being & saving work of Jesus, & a living & personal faith in him.


I find this to be an interesting statement indeed!
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I've always found this helpful.

LAWS OF BIBLE STUDY


By Pastor Al Hughes

Every Christian is commanded to "STUDY" the Word of God according to 2 Timothy 2:15-- "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." However, this command is removed from every modern bible version on the market. Only the King James Bible has it! Now who do you suppose would be against a child of God giving himself to the STUDY of God's Word (Gen. 3:1)?
Several things should be noticed from 2 Timothy 2:15:

1) THE PROJECT -- "Study…" This will require time, energy, and commitment.
2) THE PERSON -- "…to shew thyself..." It is our responsibility. No one can do our Bible study for us.
3) THE PURPOSE-- "…approved unto God…" We are not seeking man's approval, but God's.
4) THE PROFESSION-- "…a workman…" Bible study is WORK, and requires the skills of a craftsman.
5) THE PROFICIENCY-- "…that needeth not to be ashamed…" The person who studies the Word of God, will not be ashamed when confronted by the Mormons, charismatics, or J.W.'s
6) THE PRESCRIPTION-- "…rightly dividing…" The key to understanding the Bible is to know the principles of right division.
7) THE PRECEPTS-- "…the word of truth…" It is essential the student approach the Bible as "the word of TRUTH." We don't judge the Bible; the Bible judges us. Let God be true and every man a liar.

There are several methods of Bible study that may be employed to arrive at a correct understanding of Bible truth. In hermeneutics (interpretation) there are certain principles or laws that must be observed in our study of God's Word. They are:

I. Law of Application-- Application of Scripture may be made only after the correct doctrinal meaning has been determined.
II. Law of Literal Interpretation-- When the plain sense of Scripture makes common sense, seek no other sense, lest it make non-sense.
III. Law of First Mention-- God has order the meaning of a word in it's first occurrence in Scripture as to forecast how that word would be associated in the rest of the Scriptures.
IV. Law of Progressive Mention-- God make the revelation of any given truth increasingly clear as the Word proceeds to its consummation.
V. Law of Subsequent Mention-- God in later Scripture adds details to prior events, or give events never before recorded.
VI. Law of Context--The meaning of any particular element is controlled by what precedes and what follows. A verse out of context is a pre-text.
VII. Law of Discrimination-- The Scriptures must be divided so as to make a distinction where God makes a difference.
VIII. Law of Agreement--God will not set forth any passage in His Word which contradicts any other passage.
IX. Law of Repetition-- God will often repeat something previously said as a means of emphasis.
X. Law of Double Reference-- A passage may apply primarily to a person or event near at hand, but is used by the Holy Spirit at a later time as applying to the Person of Christ, or the affairs of His kingdom.
XI. Gap Law-- God, in the Scriptures, will sometimes skip over lengthy periods of time without comment.
XII. Laws of Right Divisions-- God's Word must be divided according to dispensations, covenants and ethnic groups.
XIII. Law of Types-- God often employs types as a divinely appointed illustration of some spiritual truth.
XIV. Law of Numerical Design-- Numbers in the Bible have a specific meaning that teach specific truths.
XV. Synthetic Technique-- God inspired the literary structure of the Bible so that it is constructed in introversion, alternation, or combinations of both.

Let's obey 2 Timothy 2:15 and get more out of our Bibles!

SERMON OUTLINE By Al Hughes
Pastor Bible Baptist Church, Port Orchard, WA

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LAWS OF BIBLE STUDY


By Pastor Al Hughes

Every Christian is commanded to "STUDY" the Word of God according to 2 Timothy 2:15-- "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." However, this command is removed from every modern bible version on the market. Only the King James Bible has it! Now who do you suppose would be against a child of God giving himself to the STUDY of God's Word (Gen. 3:1)?
Several things should be noticed from 2 Timothy 2:15:

1) THE PROJECT -- "Study…" This will require time, energy, and commitment.
2) THE PERSON -- "…to shew thyself..." It is our responsibility. No one can do our Bible study for us.
3) THE PURPOSE-- "…approved unto God…" We are not seeking man's approval, but God's.
4) THE PROFESSION-- "…a workman…" Bible study is WORK, and requires the skills of a craftsman.
5) THE PROFICIENCY-- "…that needeth not to be ashamed…" The person who studies the Word of God, will not be ashamed when confronted by the Mormons, charismatics, or J.W.'s
6) THE PRESCRIPTION-- "…rightly dividing…" The key to understanding the Bible is to know the principles of right division.
7) THE PRECEPTS-- "…the word of truth…" It is essential the student approach the Bible as "the word of TRUTH." We don't judge the Bible; the Bible judges us. Let God be true and every man a liar.

There are several methods of Bible study that may be employed to arrive at a correct understanding of Bible truth. In hermeneutics (interpretation) there are certain principles or laws that must be observed in our study of God's Word. They are:

I. Law of Application-- Application of Scripture may be made only after the correct doctrinal meaning has been determined.
II. Law of Literal Interpretation-- When the plain sense of Scripture makes common sense, seek no other sense, lest it make non-sense.
III. Law of First Mention-- God has order the meaning of a word in it's first occurrence in Scripture as to forecast how that word would be associated in the rest of the Scriptures.
IV. Law of Progressive Mention-- God make the revelation of any given truth increasingly clear as the Word proceeds to its consummation.
V. Law of Subsequent Mention-- God in later Scripture adds details to prior events, or give events never before recorded.
VI. Law of Context--The meaning of any particular element is controlled by what precedes and what follows. A verse out of context is a pre-text.
VII. Law of Discrimination-- The Scriptures must be divided so as to make a distinction where God makes a difference.
VIII. Law of Agreement--God will not set forth any passage in His Word which contradicts any other passage.
IX. Law of Repetition-- God will often repeat something previously said as a means of emphasis.
X. Law of Double Reference-- A passage may apply primarily to a person or event near at hand, but is used by the Holy Spirit at a later time as applying to the Person of Christ, or the affairs of His kingdom.
XI. Gap Law-- God, in the Scriptures, will sometimes skip over lengthy periods of time without comment.
XII. Laws of Right Divisions-- God's Word must be divided according to dispensations, covenants and ethnic groups.
XIII. Law of Types-- God often employs types as a divinely appointed illustration of some spiritual truth.
XIV. Law of Numerical Design-- Numbers in the Bible have a specific meaning that teach specific truths.
XV. Synthetic Technique-- God inspired the literary structure of the Bible so that it is constructed in introversion, alternation, or combinations of both.

Let's obey 2 Timothy 2:15 and get more out of our Bibles!

SERMON OUTLINE By Al Hughes
Pastor Bible Baptist Church, Port Orchard, WA


W:

This looks really good!

I've heard of some of these, but haven't seen them all together in this way before.

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Covenanter:

Since you therefore seem to see the church in the Old Testament, we find communication hard, don't we?
I haven't mentioned "church" in this thread.

Interpretation is a big issue.
Agreed - we are trying to discuss principles of interpretation.
Blessings. :)
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How did you divide my quote up? I left a space designation a new reference and the italics and question was put together as one to make a point...how did you do that?

I think you are asking me. I was taking up your quotation, not rejecting most of it. The thread can get very convoluted if we keep repeating each other - we then don't know what specific points are being answered.

I agree with you that Peter, under inspiration, quoted Joel to show the Jews that what they observed was in fact the fulfilment of prophecy. That was the start of Peter's sermon. The final verse where I picked up your quote is the lead-in to the application to the hearers. He goes on to show that Jesus, by his resurrection, is the fulfilment of the prophecies in the Psalms. Realising that they have rejected their long-promised Messiah, the Jews are terrified. The wonderful Gospel news is that closing verse of the quote from Joel: whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.

Peter concludes his sermon with Act 2:36 Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ. Notice "Lord & Christ." Peter has quoted "Lord" rather than the Hebrew, "Jehovah." He is making it clear that Jesus is Lord.

The hearers respond: 37 Now when they heard [this], they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men [and] brethren, what shall we do?

Peter directs their repentance to the Lord Jesus, Lord & Christ: 38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
39 For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, [even] as many as the Lord our God shall call.
40 ¶ And with many other words did he testify and exhort, saying, Save yourselves from this untoward generation.

That wonderful concluding promise of the Joel quote is salvation in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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