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First Baptist Church Piney Grove Wednesday Night Bible Class January 19, 2011 Rev. Derrick J. Hughes, D.Min. How to Read and Study the Bible Review Now let s begin. And where do you begin? You begin by observing the text as a whole. By the text we mean whatever portion of Scripture you want to study. I suggest you study the Bible book by book, because each book of the Bible is a complete message in and of itself that in turn relates in a special way to the whole Word of God. First, begin with Prayer You are about to learn the most effective method of the Bible study there is. Yet apart from the work of the Holy Spirit, that s all it will be a method. John 16:13-15 tells us that the One who guides us into all truth, the One who takes the things of God and reveals them to us, is the Holy Spirit, our resident Teacher. So ask God, by His Spirit, to lead you into all truth and to open your eyes that you may behold wondrous things out of His Word (Psalm 119:18). Begin with prayer-and continue with an attitude of prayer.

2 Step Two Identify the Context Inductive study begins with a thorough evaluation of the context. One of the most important principles of handling the Word properly and studying the Bible inductively is to interpret Scripture in the light of its context. Why? Because context always rules in interpretation. Notice the context: The word context is the words, phrases, and sentences surrounding a particular word, phrase, or sentence and helps you understand what the author is saying. Context can also be expanded to paragraphs, chapters, books, and eventually the whole Bible. What does the word trunk mean? How would you respond? Well, if you were going to give a helpful as well as an accurate answer, you would first have to ask, How is the word used? Trunk can mean different things. Step Three Observe the Obvious When you observe the text, begin by looking for things that are obvious-in other words, things that are easy to see. Facts about people, place, and events always capture our attention; therefore, people, places and events are easy to see. Step Four Deal with the text Objectively In other words, let the text speak for itself. Do not read into to the text during observation. You just want to take pictures of the evidence of what you see. During observation you are on a discovery of the obvious. Don t be too quick to

3 be selfish and think that the things that you see are about you or someone you know. Be totally objective. Do not forget to look at the word subjectively. Yes, God s Word will minister to you personally. Step Five Read with a Purpose Reading with a purpose is accomplished by asking questions of the text. You must interrogate the text as a detective would a witness. To get the whole story-all the details-journalists are taught to ask the 5 W s and an H (who, what, when, where, why, and how) in their reporting. Who wrote it? Who said it? Who are the major characters? Who are the people mentioned? To whom is the author speaking? About whom is he speaking? What are the main events? What are the major ideas? What are the major teachings? What are these people like? What does he talk about the most? What is his purpose in saying that? When was it written? When did this event take place? When will it happen? When did he say it? When did he do it? Where was this done? Where was this said? Where will it happen? Why was there a need for this to be written? Why was this mentioned? Why was so much or so little space devoted to

4 this particular event or teaching? Why was this reference mentioned? Why should they do such and such? How is it done? How did it happen? How is this truth illustrated? When you ask the 5 W s and an H of the text, and when you let the text provide the answers, you ll be amazed at what you learn. These questions are the building blocks of precise observation which, remember, lay a solid foundation for accurate interpretation. However, if you rush to interpretation without laying the proper foundation of observation, your understanding becomes colored by your own presuppositions what you think, what you feel, or what other people have said. And if you do this, you distort the Scriptures to your own destruction-something we are specifically warned against (2 Peter 3:16). Let take one Scripture and observe it John 7:1 John 7:1 NIV 7:1 After these things Jesus was walking in Galilee; for He was unwilling to walk in Judea because the Jews were seeking to kill Him As we interrogate the text with the 5 W s and an H, we discover that Jesus answers the question, Who is this about? Was walking answers the question, What was He doing? In Galilee, not Judea answers the question, Where was He walking? Because the Jews were seeking to kill Him tells us, Why was He not in Judea? After these things tells us, When was this action taking place?

5 What things? The things that took place in the previous verses. Let s look at Mark 2:1-5 Homework: Hebrews 4:14-16 Hebrews 12:1-3