"HOW TO UNDERSTAND THE BIBLE"
THE BIBLE IS ALIVE
as published in Toms River Church of Christ bulletin
The Bible is alive. It is a message told in colorful human language
made clear and true to life by examples, teaching and history. This message
must be understood by applying common sense rules of interpretation. These
same rules are employed in the daily inteerchange of thoughts between any
two rational persons.
1. Every passage has but one meaning. We expect the writer
to mean what he says, no more and no less; There are exceptions to this
rule that in no way contradict it. Sometimes a Prophecy was given which
had an immediate fulfillment as well as a future meaning.
2. The most simple and obvious meaning of any passage is usually
the correct one. God is speaking to man in his own language and directing
His message to normal experiences on earth. To insist that a passage must
mean other than what it says is a poor method of interpretation.
3. Always interpret a passage in harmony with the context. Examine
the entire section of written thought in which the passage is found. What
precedes and follows must be properly connected to it. It may be a paragraph,
on entire chapter or the complete book. There is a continuous, logical
flow of thoughts.
4. One passage will often explain another. Scripture explains
scripture. Don't become disturbed over a difficult verse but read on and
understanding will suddenly occur. Exercise caution, however, by not forcing
comparisons that are not relative.
5. All passages on any given subject must be studied. Truth
has many sides. Each passage, though true, does not always give all the
truth. Never draw a general conclusion on any Bible subject until all passages
concerning it have been collected, considered, and compared.
6. Observe the proper balance of scriptural truth. Many false
doctrines have arisen because some passages have been slighted. Sometimes
the passage itself contains signs of emphasis or urgency by repetition,
sentence structure and the words themselves.
|