K now i ng Scripture. R. C. Sproul. Foreword by J. I. Packer

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r e v i s e d E d i t i o n K now i ng Scripture R. C. Sproul Foreword by J. I. Packer

Contents Foreword by J. I. Packer.................... 9 Preface........................... 13 1 Why Study the Bible................. 15 Two Myths....................... 15 The Clarity of Scripture................. 17 The Problem of Motivation................ 20 The Biblical Basis for Bible Study............. 22 The Bible as Revelation.................. 26 Theory and Practice................... 28 The Sensuous Christian................. 30 A Matter of Duty.................... 35 2 Personal Bible Study and Private Interpretation.. 36 Martin Luther and Private Interpretation......... 36 Objectivity and Subjectivity............... 41 The Role of the Teacher................. 45 3 Hermeneutics: The Science of Interpretation.... 49 The Analogy of Faith................... 51 Interpreting the Bible Literally.............. 53 Literal Interpretation and Genre Analysis......... 54 The Problem of Metaphor................ 59 The Medieval Quadriga................. 60 The Grammatical-Historical Method........... 62 Source Criticism..................... 64 Authorship and Dating.................. 65 Grammatical Errors................... 67 4 Practical Rules for Biblical Interpretation..... 69 Rule 1: Read the Bible Like Any Other Book....... 69

8 Knowing Scripture Rule 2: Read the Bible Existentially............ 71 Rule 3: Interpret the Historical Narratives by the Didactic. 76 Rule 4: Interpret the Implicit by the Explicit....... 83 Rule 5: Determine Carefully the Meaning of Words... 87 Rule 6: Note the Presence of Parallelisms........ 95 Rule 7: Note the Difference Between Proverb and Law.. 99 Rule 8: Observe the Difference Between the Spirit and the Letter of the Law............. 101 Rule 9: Be Careful with Parables............. 105 Rule 10: Be Careful with Predictive Prophecy...... 108 Rule 11: Interpret the Bible with a Spirit of Humility... 111 5 Culture and the Bible................. 114 Cultural Conditioning and the Bible........... 114 Cultural Conditioning and the Reader.......... 117 Principle and Custom.................. 120 Practical Guidelines................... 122 6 Practical Tools for Bible Study............ 128 Bible Translations.................... 128 Study Bibles....................... 130 The King James Version................. 132 Commentaries..................... 134 Concordances, Bible Dictionaries and Atlases....... 136 Word Studies...................... 137 Foreign Translations................... 138 What About Greek and Hebrew?............. 138 Bible Software...................... 141 Bible Reading Program for Beginners........... 142 Conclusion....................... 145 Notes........................... 146 Glossary.......................... 150

Foreword If I were the devil (please, no comment), one of my first aims would be to stop folk from digging into the Bible. Knowing that it is the Word of God, teaching people to know and love and serve the God of the Word, I should do all I could to sur round it with the spiritual equivalent of pits, thorn hedges and traps, to frighten people off. With smug conceit, no doubt, as if receiving a compliment, I should acknowledge that wise old Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) had me absolutely pegged when he wrote: The devil never would attempt to beget in persons a regard to that divine word which God has given to be the great and standing rule.... Would the spirit of error, in order to deceive men, beget in them a high opinion of the infallible rule, and incline them to think much of it, and be very conversant with it?... The devil has ever shown a mor tal spite and hatred towards that holy book the Bible: he has done all in his power to extinguish that light.... He is en gaged against the Bible, and hates every word in it. SAMPLE DO NOT COPY I should labor every day to prove Edwards s words true.

10 Knowing Scripture How? Well, I should try to distract all clergy from preach ing and teaching the Bible, and spread the feeling that to study this ancient book directly is a burdensome extra that modern Christians can forgo without loss. I should broadcast doubts about the truth and relevance and good sense and straightforwardness of the Bible, and if any still insisted on reading it I should lure them into assuming that the benefit of the practice lies in the noble and tranquil feelings evoked by it rather than in noting what Scripture actually says. At all costs I should want to keep them from using their minds in a disciplined way to get the measure of its message. Were I the devil, taking stock today, I think I might be pleased at the progress I had made. But I should be very far from pleased to see this book by my friend sorry, J. I. Packer s friend R. C. For more than a century, Protestant theology has been in conflict about the Bible. The first storm center was inspira tion and its corollary, inerrancy. Eighty years ago, the debate shifted to revelation, the method and content of God s com munication through allegedly fallible Scriptures. Interpretation is now the central interest, and the subjectivism which yesterday concluded that the Bible is neither true nor trustworthy today interprets it on the basis that its message to us is neither consistent nor clear. The results of so doing are often muddled and messy. Against this background, Dr. Sproul s vigorous layman s introduction to the interpretive task is more than welcome. What are its special qualities? Clarity, common sense, mastery of material and a bubbling enthusiasm which turns the author from a good communicator into a superb one. The Bible excites him and his excitement is infectious. O taste and see! Sproul on Bible study will make you want to study the Bible, as well as equipping you to do so: and what greater virtue could such a book have than that? There are technical problems in hermeneutics that lie beyond its

Foreword 11 scope, but the basics are here, with a most salutary stress on the objectivity (the there-ness ) of God s instruction in the Scriptures and on the rationality of the method of deciphering and applying it. It is a pleasure and a privilege to commend to the Chris tian public a book calculated to do so much good. J. I. Packer